I • lt;411*1 . utui, If • J \ 41 II I 1 I »41 1 I j 4*1100Emma Heilman, Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Wail, Miss Nellie Jiirsel.ibcrg, Mr. and Mrs. I jew Goldsmith. Mrs. (’. ijiufcr, Mr. Nat. Hildman, Mr. anlt;l Mrs. Armstein, Mr. Stilman Hcrtberg, Mr. Max. Levy, Mr. Newman, Mr. M. 1). New-IhrgeT, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Laufer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Liufer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wneh-tel, Mr. and Mrs. M. WaehteJ, Mr. and Mrs. Max llelhnan, Mr. and Mrs. Heilbrun, W. A. Newman, Mr. Lon Heilman, Mr.Max Heilman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Winkler, Mrs. Adolph M. Brown, Miss Selina Harlicrg, Mr. Ben. l'ritz, Charles K. Hyman, Miss Rosa Uosenieldt, Mr. Sol. Rosenfeidt,'Miss Fannie Marblestone, Miss Emma and Miss Theresa Elsbach, Mr. Lockwood, Miss Emma Brown. Mr. Dave A. Hyman ami Mr. Adolph L. Brown acted as masters of the ceremonies.The wedding gift* were numerous and handsome, i»pecially the silver and porcelain articles. Among them was a tea service of six pieces, in repousse, from Mr. Adolph M. Brown; u pair of silver gilt ladles, from Mrs. Rosa Constans; case of j»earl handled knives, MrTDave A. Hyman; oyster ladle, Mr. and Mrs. S. ltoscnfeldt; very handsome soup ladle, Mr. and Mrs. Marblestone; ease of silver tea sjoons. Mr. and Mrs. Elsbach; vegetable spoon, Mrs. Surah licis; ease of silver, five pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Kutzstcin; pair of bisque figures, Mr. Henry Hoiheimcr; gravy ladle, Mr. I. Elsbach; case of silver nut picks, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ban; very handsome mantel clock and side ornaments, Mr. and Mrs. Max and Mr. and Mrs. Abe laUfer; silver ice cream service, Mr. and Mrs.-Beis; pair of bisque tigures, Mr. Kaufman and .Miss Heilman; porcelain tea set, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weil; hand painted dessert service, Mrs. Nellie iiirschberg; ‘pair of napkin rings, Mrs. C. Laufer; pair of same, Mr. and Mrs. Lou. Goldsmith; exquisite, pair of faience ilower pots, Mr. llildman; ebony wall cabinet, Mr. and Mrs. Armstein; smoking table, Mr. Stiel-man Holberg; pair of ebony stands, Mr. Newman; three engravings, Mr. Newbcrger; case of brushes and mirror, Mr. Max Levy; boudoir eloek in alabaster and gold, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wachtel; game carvers mounted in silver and pearl, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wachtel; carvers, Mr. and Mrs. Max Heilman; brass and faience lamp, very elegant, Mr. Lou. and Mr. Harry Heilman; a dozen superb Dresden plates,with open borders, Mr. and Mrs. Heilbrun; card table, Mr. and Mrs. J. Winkler, art tidies, Miss Fannie Marblestone; two pairs of litre curtains, MissCarrie Hart; chamber set, Mr. Adolph L. Brown and mother; satin brush cabinet, Mr. ('. E. llymun; set of Shakespeare's works, Mr. 11. 11. Lockwood: a sii|crb set of the works of Goethe, Heine, and Selijjler, thirty-nine volumes. Mr. Max S. Brotvn; silver card receiver, Misses Elsbach; set of trays, Miss Holberg; embroidered pin cushion. Miss Emma Brown; crystal and silver fruit dish, Mr. Ben. Britz.Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for the West last night, but will on Saturday leave for Nashville, where they will spend their honeymoon. Returning will reside with thebride’s parents at 400 Bay mi Her street.