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|S|ni:-'MCM' Il'I.fR, iuni'ui'Ko,N.IM. II. li-'SNS.The Lvi.le wore n very rich white sntiu Jtcsh, will* long I ruin, aud veil of potato lace, covering her head nud reaching 1o the floor. Sin: wore orange bkwsonss and flower? nn her head.The- Vo ido'H mother wore a drees of atone colored silk, with elegant wliite lace shawl, nud bnitmt.The brulepvooinV sister wore an elegant blue sillc with potato lace slinwl, and bonnet.Tim bvi-lesuiaiils wore all dressed alike m wliib Swiss trimmed with white satin, and wiili Wivathc-r of white flowers on their bends, and each liming a handsome bouquet.As the jiartv enleiud (he church and walked up the aisle*, the mixed cbom* of the Muvieul Society, numbering one hnu-drcd and twenty voires, with orchestra and organ accompaniments, broke forth in n grand aong of welcome, and when tho lust echo of this had died iiwav, the Rev, Dr. Mrssncci, Enbbi of a Synagogue of Chicago, uttered n prayer in Gcxmnu. After this lie proceeded, in German, to lecture the couple before him, The Rabbi talked plainly, and somewhat at length. Ho gave reasons why many married and attached ncllmliucNS to many cases. He said that some married for niou-y, Home for position and influence, and he rejoiced that many married from motives of puro love. Ho (old the bride that she had descended from one of the. oldest and most honorable house* of Europe, and adi^Hcd them that llioy must do nothing to tarnish, hut everything to maintain that good name. It was a most sensible lecture.After llio loot lire there was the* reading of the banns; an interchange of rings between the bride and bridegroom, and thcu botb drank from the cup of Joy. This is a most interesting portion of the ceremony. Tho Rabbi chanted in Hebrew a song of jojfr and then passing llie goblet of wine to the bride's father, he iu turn passed it to the bridegroom, who ripped of it. Then the bride's mother passed Hiccup to the bride, who tasted il. During this ceromony the nado chorus sang a song of joy. Then the Rabbi chanted tho song of sorrow, and the cup of sorrow wn« passed to tho couple, who tasted of its contents, after which the cup was dashed to pieces. This done, thell iKlil tltii %\rv» v mnn tiufi'choice an ewrviHiuijieui.rnESESTS.The happy pair were particularly fortn-uute in the number mid generous natures of their friends, and, as a result the presents made nvlt;* ninny and valuable. We may mention a lew of them.A vcrv valuable set of diamonds to the bride, ‘fliiw was brought frum Europe last yenwby Mr. Solomon Adler, nr.cle of the bride.* It ha« boon nn heir loom in the Adler family for years, uni now goes to the bride.An alabaster clock, pmvhnbed m Pam, and B'.nt bv relative* in New 1‘orii.A eifver tea Bet, of acvcn pieces, from Solomon Adi it.A silver dinner set, of thirty-two pieces, frr»m Zollnor A Bonus.An embossed china dinner act, of one hundred and seventy-four piece*; statue* of Mozart and Beethoven, with Mobaic flower aiands, from Mnrcmj Stein and lady.Sett of silver rpoooa and forks, twenty-four pli'ccn, front L. RiucUkofl.A silver dessert set of thirteen picccp, Jroxn the members of the Denial of Director* oi tho Mnnioul Koclctv.A silver tor. nod ooffoe set, from J. Adler, of New York.Silver Houp turrocn, from 31. L. Eckstein, New York. ■Aailvernet, twelve pieces, from A. Cohn and ladv.Fish set. three pieces, from E. Silverman and lady.Three silver medallion ladles, from Ocs-trcichor A Pollk.Three silver soup and gravy ladlee, from Hugo Mack. , ,,,,,,Silver oyster ladle, from H.lviiael und lady.Silver soup ladle, from L, Kc-whouor and ladv.Champagne ladio, from C. Ncubouer and ladv.Silver breakfast eel,12 pieces, from F.Cotz-UaiiBon.Bet silver spoons; dinner set, six pieces, from T. Carpelcb and lady.Bet dinner forks, aix pieces, from I. Straus-ky and lady.Bilver apleo set, five pieces, from Simon Holler. .Silver egg set, four pieces, from C. lirach-onbach.Set salt dishes, from Friend Brothers.Champagne Set coneifeting of a Tray. Bowl, Ladle anil ciglitccu Goblets, from Nathan SeblosB and lady, New York.Silver Spice Set, four pieces, from A. Glauber and lady. New York.Silver Dinner Set, (wcKo pieces, from hop-fcr A Silverman. .Silver Dinner Bet, tix pieces, from J. Na* thanson and lady. .Set Silver Napkins with silver l iuit Stand, from I. Friodxnou and lady.Silver Pie Knife, from H. S. Mack avid lady.Set Silver Flower Vases, from S. Heller andSilver Fish Spoon, from Louis Ihr.dakopf and ladv.Set Bllrcr preserve spoons, four pieces, from Oil. Wahl aud lady.Silver trine act, six pieces, from Cbas and Louis Stein, Waukesha.Krt bilver lea spoons, from J. P. Frisch and
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