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pleasant. There were no decorations about the church, ovcryUriug being plain. To mnuy it was somewhatntrongc to notice that nil the gentlemen present kept their hats on during the entire ceremony.Shortly before two o’clock the wedding party arrived ul the synagogue. A carpet led from the interior of the building to the cud of (he sidewalk, and over this the party moved, the bride loaning upon the arm of her father.Entering the building the party separated. the ladies moving up the right aisle, the gentlemen up the loft. The bridos-umds preceded the bride, as the groomsmen did the bridegroom, and took their places on each aide of the altar. The bride and bridegroom went in front of the nltar, and faced inwards, and near relatives took their places. On tho right of the bride was Mrs. Adluu (her mother), on hnr right Mrs. Znrn sister of the hridogroom, and on her right tho bridesmaids, us fol-Adelina Bonks, daughter of H.HtofCABOLiSC ADLF.fi, daughter of Solo-won A PLED. , . , , , . *Mis** HnnTiu Adler, adopted daughter ot David Ani.ru. , , . ,_Mi’S M Annum Nf.wi.omn, daughter of L. Newbmtji. , .ML* Ui.N»ur.TT.v SlLVECMAN, daughter 01E. Silverman.On (lie left ol the bridegroom stood the hrid.Vs fatlu'V. Mr. David Abler, and on liic i. ii Mr. Zr.Li.Nj-R, ou his left Mr. Mendel. u brother of the hvidc groom. Thru came the rh'lt;i*ci'on lt;)' horoicur:UlINIA b. El.iFN,JIvuo Mack,On the extreme follows:Isaac 1). ATH.ru.SinisauNn Ani.r.a.Nam. H. lies nr. The l.ri.le wore a very richAi.vnV.n Pmeduebcer, A. I.ANDAlED.Icfi the groomsmen, asIsaac S. Adlfr, Joseph New-roper,white satindrcs*., will, long train, aud veil of poraleluce, covering her head and reaching 10 the floor. SInv wore orange bloaaoms aud flower? nn Ivor head.The Vn ido’s mother wore a dress of atone colored silk, with elegant white lace shawl, aud bonnet.The bridegroom’* sister wore an elegant bloc silk with poiule lace shawl, and bonnet.The bridesmaids were nil dressed alike in white Swiss trimmed with white satin,15.1C.17.IS.IS.20.maids and groomaraen.The programme of the evening vtoh ns follows:Bedding ItccrjUion giceuly Mr. and Mrs. David Adler, at Music Itch, Fehruory 17th, 1HG0.rnooiuMME:Marche Ibaukac, (Composed expresslyfor thin occasion, by)—Prof. Ch. Bach.1. Waltz.........La Bylphido.........Bach.2. Hcliottisch.... Byzantine*..........Gnncl.3. Polka LaSyrouc...........Bocli.4. Quadrille DucbcsBO Offenbach.5. waltz Provinoiaiicn Strauss.G. Polka Markka. La Heine .........Auber.7. Quadrille Lob Oarcons .Lanne.B. Bchottiacb Craeovienno Lcbttzky.9. rolka..........Hymen ...... Kamo.10. Varsovicnuo.. .Dreitritt............Ditto.11. Quadrille Lee FuBilior.........Bilee.12. Waltz.........HtnpyDrcame Bach.IS. GaUopnde Llphtniug . . .Thunder,14. Quadrille Sabro..........0fIi*.tiliach.Schott inch Winged Augcl,.. .Strauss.Be down Ancrcatola Rossini.Quadrille..... .La Pericbolc.. .ORVubneh.Waltz..........Bavadero...........Bach.Polka..........L'llongroiee..... .Kucken.Quodlibct.Chaperon D'HoNNEuns—Henry L. Eison, Hugo Mack, Alfred Friedbcrger, aud A Lan-duor.Floor Managers-Iflaaa D. Adler, Tsanc S. Adler. Sigmund Adler, Edward D. Adler, Jo-Bnphliewbouer, Edward Kuwbouer, Samuel U. Bonus, end L. W. Yizav.Buffet ai the Dining Hall.Of the reception party, one hardly knows how to write. In every particular il was one of tho most fashionable and pleasant wo have ever seen. Ladies vied with each other in dress, and many of them. wove most tastefully nrroyed. To describe th.fio costumes in lull would take too much space, aud to ut tempt to select from the many wonld be n difficult tusk. TheouO thousand invitations issued for the reception party nearly nil responded, and n happier company *ia seldom to he seen nuywhere.The (bracing lasted until a lalo hour in the morning, when the company HispoVscd. j full of heartfelt thanks to tho libe Vul gen-1 tleinan who had given them so se -ct and i choice an eu(rvf?unmcii!.PRESENTS.The happy puiv were particularly fortn-nnte in the nninbcr r.nd generous natures of their friends and, as a result the presents made are ninny and valuable. We may mention a few of them.A verv valuable not of diamonds to the bride. *n»iswas brought from Europe last Yrai^hy Mr. Solomon Adter, nncle of the bride.* It has been nn heir loom In tho Adler f amily for years, and now goes lo tho bride.Au alabaster clock, pmvbnwid iu Paris, and * in Sew York.ssut bv relative A sifvi-r tea set, of seven pieces, from Solomon Adler.A silver dinner net, of thirty-two pieces,f-nm 7n\1rr.F A- fintiliuIkil*ditbsouxtr01ROtaISai:tofotorera.ovOLncminblt;AIfr.robtnc1011 f?lbjso
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