1 I nn UViU H W4 Al.AWil\A.)who feel that our sister city of Fort Wayne’s gain has been our loss.Among the bridal presents we noticed the following:Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baegs, card-basket and boquet-holder with gold lining.Miss Lena Ingersoll, syrup-can, silver. Mrs. J. B. Falley, one dozen silver knives.Miss Annie Curtis, clock, marble and bronze.Mrs. J. G. Carnahan, card-receiver, silver, lined with gold,D. B. Shively, jewel-case, silver.Mrs. II. B. Shaffner, toilet cushion. Mrs. E. M Weaver, set of fruit knives, silver.Mrs. William Shively, mother of the bride, cake basket, silver, gold lined.Mr. S. Rindskopf, of New York, the bride’s godfather, berry-digh. silver and cut glass.Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Taylor,cake basket,silver and gold.Miss Maud Shaffner, facinator worsted. Mr. Nat S. Wood, castor set, china and silver.Miss Mattie, toilet set.Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kitchen cakebasket, silver.Frank M. Curtis, set of jewelry, coral; watch chain,gold.William Shively, bride’s father, Family Bible.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, butter dish, silverMn. Mary Curtis, two napkin rings, gold.Ydrad Club, water service, pitcher and goblets silver.Mr6. John Leonard, thimble, gold.Mrs. Gates, butter knife, silver.Master George Gates, work basket. Lilly and Harry Taylor, fish-knife, silver.Mr. and Mrvs. Johnson, syrup can, silver.