cflinft the rh'ijiCi'on lt;' 7lt;oi)iCMi'lt;Hi:ni.\ 1- Eimi s, Fii tu* M a.'k,On the cvtvoiii follows:Isaac 1). Awn;.^miMH Nn Ai'T.rnleft\i.riiV.n FntLDDtnorF, A. L.\N»*vnn. r the groomsmen, ftpSam. 31.Isaac H. Adi.fr, Joseph NrwnonF.n, lii-sjs.The bvi.k* urne u very rich white satin drcs-., with long train, aud veil of pointc lace, oovi-riiig her head hhcI reaching to the floor. Sin: wore orange blossoms and flower? nn her head.Tin- hlido's mother wore a drees of fitoue colored silk, with elegant white lace shawl, eud bonnet.The bridegroom** sister wore an elegant blue silk with poinle lncr slinwl, and bonnet.The bridesmaids were all dressed alike in whiii-Swisrt trimmed with white satin, and wilh w.vathw: of white flowers on (heir heads, aud each bearing u handsome bouquet.As thparty eider.*d the church and walked up the aisles, the mixed chorus of the Musical Society, numbering one hundred and twenty voices, with orchestra and organ aeeoinpaniments, broke forth in a grand tong of welcome, and when tho lost echo of ihit-had died away, the Rev. Dr. Mr.sfiiNc;, Rabbi of a Synagogue of Chicago, uttered n prayer in Gcnnau. After this he proceeded, in German, to lecture the couple before him, The Rabbi talked plainly, and somewhat ni length. Ifo gave roaf.oim why many married and attached nellisliucHS to many ea.Vfl. He snid that some mat rie.l for money, some for position aud influence, and He rejoiced that mauy married from motives of puro love. Ho told the bride tlud she had descended from one .if the oldest and most honorable houses ol Europe, and tidied them that they must do nothing to tarnish, but everything to maintain that good name. It wag n most sensible lecture.After tho lecture there was the reading of the banns: nn interchange of rings bc-invi tut ions issued for the r«copliOU party ucarly all responded, aud a happier company is seldom to be seen nuy where.The dnucing lasted until a lale hour in the muruing, when the company nispcYscd, j full ofhearttolt thanks to tho libt Vul gen- i0~*- arrettleman who had given them so at- *ct ond j choice an cntrvtHinmenl. 1 lf,S'uI TAUiCrBESEN-W. ourc^arrimntirfr inn it.The happy pair were particularly fortn-nntc in the number aud generous natures of their friends, arid, as a result the presents made are muuv and valuable. We tuny mention a few of them.A very valuable set of diamonds to the bride. ’ This was brought frum Europe lent yiat'by Ur. Solomon Adler, nr.cle of the bride.* It has been nu heir loom in tho Adler family for years, and now goes to the bride.An aluleatrr clock, pnrehobed iu PAiia.and b'.dt by relative* in Sew York.A silver tea bi-L, of seven nieces, ironi Solomon Adler.A silver dinner set, of thirty-two pieces, IYr*m Zollnor Bomra.An embossed china dinner set, of one hundred and seventy-four piece*; ?atne* ol Mozart and Boethovcu, with Mosaic flower stands, from Marcoa Stein and lady..Sell of silver spoouH and forks, t wentr-four pieces, from I.. Rindnkofl.A silver dessert set of thirteen pieccp, irom the members of thcBi’iml of Directors ol tho Musioul Society.A silver tor. mid ooUbe set, ftom J. Adler, of Nov York. .Silver soup luiroen, from M. L. Eckstein, New York. .A silver set, twelve piece*, from A. Cohn and lady.Fish act. three pieces, from E. Silverman and lady.'Three silver medallion ladles, from Ocs-Irciclier A l'ollk.Three silver soup and gravy ladles, from Hngo Mack. , _Silver oyster ladle, from H.lvuacl and ladv.Rilvor houp ladle, from L. Ncwbouor and ladv.Champagne hdlo, rrom C. Neubouor and ladv.Silver breakfast tnl,l2 pieces, from F.Cotz-llMV.tlll. ' • .Set silver spoons; dinner set, six pieces, from I’. Cavpelcb nod lady.Bet dinner forks, oix pieces, lrotn I ky and ladv.Bilvcr suico set, five pieces Holler. .Silver egg set, four pieces, from C. Rmch enbacb.Set salt dishes, from Friend Brothers.Champagne Set consisting of a Tray, BowlStraus-fi'om Simontvcoa llii' bride and bviJi'groom, aud thou £-J S..ta»Silver Spicc Set, four piecce,Glauber and lady, New Yorkboth drank from the cup of Joy. This is n most interesting portion of the ceremony. The Rabbi chanted in Hebrew s song of joy, and thcnpnB.-iug the goblet of wine to the bridc'6 father, ho in turn passed it to the bridegroom, who sipped of it. Than the bride's mother passed the cop to the bride, who tasted it. During this ceromowr tbe mule chorus eang n sr-ng of joy. Then the Rabbi chanted tho song of sorrow, and the cup of sorrow was passed to tho couple, who tasted of its conteutn, nfior which the cup wiv. dashed to piece*. This done, the Rabbi pronounced the pair man and wife. The ccrcnmuies occupied littlo over nn hour. Con^ratnlatiou3 were (ben extended to the linppv pair, and the large gathering dispersed.The music fiimg on the occasion wan written by Prof. Scitvm.z, of tho Milwaukee Musical Society, and it was certainly creditable to that gentl'num. Tim chorus reutlcved the music finely.Tun wedding ciwrn.After the oevemonies at the Synagogue tho party proceeded to Music Hall, the floor of which had been laid lor tho purpose.Arriving at the hall flic wedding party jlt;»nnd a iiiimptuour. dinner provided.— Four long tables ran lengthwise of the hall, mid at the head of those another stretched across the hull. At tho last named the newly married p»ii kiL. and ou their right and loft tho relatives and near friends.— The hull was decorated with the American und German Republic flags lmugiug iu close union. Directly over the heads of tlto happy pair still hung tho shield put up ot the reception of the Minnesota gncatB, and reading u« it did a lesson, was remarked upon its a happy coincidence Irm7ed we riant!, dirtJa? tec/flfl.The table? being filled with the happy parly, dinner wns parUtl.cn of. Wcgive thehill or FAitr. irerf'h'jio Jhnntr nf Mutio IJnlt, Wednfrdtiy, Ffbnmrii 17/A, 1009. lt;«thc HWdllto of Mitt /yit^.7o Aiho- anl Mr. Hcnry M. Mcndci: Soup.-Vermicelli Soup, Maccaroni Soup,from A.Silver Dinner Set, twelve pieces, from Knp-fcr «V Silverman.Bilvcr Dinner Set, tix jiiceca, from J. Na-ihanson and lady. .Sid Silver Napkina wilh silver limt Stand, front I. Friodmou and lady.Silver Fie Kmfo, from H. S. Mack and lady.Set Silver Flower Yr,8en, from S. Heller anu lady.Silver Fibli Spoon, from Louis Rmdauopf and lady.Set silver preserve 6poons, four pteces, from Ch. Wahl aud lady.Silver nine set, aix pieces, from Cbas anu Louifl Stein, Wsr.ketba.Ret bilver tea apoons, from J. P. Ft isch andl3bi t bilvcr tea eponne, irotn E. Bindekopf and ladv.Silver pie knife, irem J. Bril! ami lady.Set silver salt Jishca, from J. Silvi-rman and lady, New York.Set eitvor unit dmhee, from II. L. Ewen.Set figured ailver *aU diebc*, femu B. Morkone stiver ntedallou Cakebaakcl with plated Bscar Htand, from G. Trunipr and lady.Si«t ailver napkin ring*, from W. Kat7.un-B-.eln and Indy. . .. „Si t silver napluu nogs, fromD.M tidcatuld and lady.Toilet act of Bohemian glass, with two flower vaacR, from J, B. Schram a*»d laily.Silvor egg knife, from Sura. Stern and lady, Green Bay. „Silver egg knife, from H. JJvnifiU and lady. •Silver butter sot, fiom L. Iiatria ltdy. *Silver uugr net, from A lady. ,Silver augar move, from GSci vaaee, aUbastcr, from A. Wei! and lady.Silver fruit btunl, from Ignata Mtirawite.MoHaic inlaid album, from L. A II. Nm docket), Jr. _ „ , , ,, ,Silver flower ntand, from 3. Fcmt and lady.Butter dish, from IT. Strauea and lo-.ly.Cake banket, from V. Hcvbst and lalt;ly.Cko bosket from II. Benjamin and lady.Ckcbanket, Irom M. Btranse and lodr. .Silver sugar bowl, from J. M. Iliraehheig and lady.BronKC utatue ol Scbsstaio Bach, from A.Steiocr. ....And a large number of silvor epooDB, bou-Sitct holdera, vase*, and vaviou* other neelul ling* from oilier friends.WEDPfNO TRIP.and Lcdercr and Preas9or andBoup with RiK'iigi-lialJi;Fichr- ricltnrcd with Caper Sauce, Piko withLemon Sauce,17(1 mi*.—Board Duck with green gardon-tcttuce, Chickcnr-with Wine Sauce. ToDguoe cn fricneae, Gooseliver Chops with roimted potators, Itoant Gooso wilh English celery, lloast Turkey witl) Cranberry Since, Sour Ilonst.i*us//'V -‘Almond Pudding with Wiuc Sauce, Lomon Budding wilh YYino Sauce. I’affa wilh Strawberry Cream, Snowballs with Strawberry Croam.ou tluesfiC men! in he boon Althc from roam bcnii licne least Kab\ gle u by tl seikii Me of inthe dGcnmdnslrDigottebcej)of th conqCOhtlbe b« cally Ften midi rest; atruf riblo!«.» iilo t! who eio d | the [ Bede forf, his s foveto fiwnui til nl Et ti.iu, rela foe f od; ( wo c bard with had vengAbofoiProf will ■ lo-m dodi andTbe newly mturied couple will make their wcaaing tour to New York aud the East, being absent boiuc three weeks, when they will return to Milwnukeo and a-*Mle down to a quiet and we trnnt ahappy private life. They have sot out ou their voyage of life under tho most hnppy auspice*, with a legion of friends . who xuost sincerely say :•May their rammer be cay as the rosea That haug on the Luiucs In.; JaneTbrlr aulames nude up of reposesAs calm as the alrtplng lagoon.And when the cold bluta of DecerulKfAwll them In Ufe'a latter years— May this b* their life—to remember Ko hour that was shadowed by tears.