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lini« on during tlio cntiro ceremony.Shortly before two o’clock the wedding party arrived nl the synagogue. A carpet led from the interior of tho Building to the cad of the Hide walk and over this the party moved, the bride loaning npon the arm of her father.Entering the building the party separated. the ladies moving up the right aisle, the g tii th nil on up tho left The bridesmaids preceded the bride, as the groomsmen did the bridegroom, and took their places on each aide of the altar. The bride and hi idegroora went iu front of the altar, and faced inwards, and near relatives look their places. On tho right of tho bride was Mis. ArLi:n (her mothor), on bar right Mrs. Zef.iA-m. a sistor of the bridegroom, and on her right the* bridesmaids, as follows: , , , ,Miss Adelina Bossb, daughter of H.ftiiiH C.vnoLisc Adler, daughter of Solomon Av-unt. .Mins UrnTitt Aw.r.R, adopted daughter ot David Ai'i.r.n. •Misri MathII.nr. Nr.waoueb, daughter of u Knwxovra. , . ,Mii« ni N.ur.TTA Silveahax, daughter ofE. SlI.VF.RMAN.On the left ol the luidegmom stood the bride's fathiv. Mr. David Adler, and on his Mi Mr. Zfllntr, on his left Mr. Mendel, ii brother of tho bride groom. Then came the rh'i/Xi'fln lt;1' ^oiiuciir:Hkni.v b. Eiii.N, ALFBlin Futddderoek,Kvor. Mack, a. Laxpaveu.On tho extreme lcfi the groomsmen, as follows:Isaac P. Aiii.ni. Isaac S. Adler,Sini’.Mi ND Adler, .losrrn Nrwpot'ER,Sam. H. Iii»sss.Tho hri.lo won* a very rich white sRtiu dress, will, long train, aud veil of pointc Laee. covering her head nud reaching to the floor, ft lie wore orange blossoms and flower? on her head.The Vn ido K mother wore a dr«ws of atone colored Bilk, with elegant white lace shawl, nud homn t.The bridegroom's bister wore an elegant blue silk with poiule lacr slinwl, and bou-uet.The hridesuuiidB were nil dressed alike in whit*1 Swiss trimmed with white satin, and wiili w»lt;::ithes! of white flowers 011 their bends, aud *'.1011 hearing h handsome bouquet.As (in party enleivd the church and walked up the nisk-p, the mixed chorus ofViifc . ui auuoiL iu«i4| ^ 'u y *1«60.rnooRAJtMF.:Marche lBAiii.ac, (Composed expresslyfur thia occasion, by)—Prof. Cb. Bach.1. WuJte.........Lr Syipbitlo.........Bach.2. Scliottisch____Bvzautino..........Gnngl.5. Polka La Syrcnc...........Bach.4. Quadrille......Ducheaso......Offenbach.6. Waltz........Provinciaiicu.....Straiisa.6. Polka Mae’rka.I.a Betoe .........Auber.7. Quadrille......I-o» Garcone.......Lanne.B. Buhottiacb.....Craeovicnao.....Lcbltzky.5. ro’.ka..........Hymen -..Kamo.10. Varbovicriua. ..Drcitr.tt ...........Ditto.11. Quadrille......Lee FuBilier.........Bilee.12. Waltz.........HanpvDreame Bach.IB. GaUopnde......Lightning.......Thunder.14. Quadrille......Sabro..........Offenbach.15. BcliotliHoh.....Winged Augcl----Mvause.IC. P.edowft Ancrcutola.......Rossini.17. Quadrille..... .La Pcriehoic.. .OflVubnoh. IS. Wftltz..........Bayadere...........Bach.10. Polka..........L’llongroifC..... Kuckcn.20. Quodlibct.CuArmiON TVHonndup.s—Hcruy L. Eisen, Hugo Mack, Alfred Friedbergor, aud A Lan-dauer.Floor Managers-Isnac D. Aillcr, Isaac S. Adler, Sigmund Adler, Edward D. Adler, Jo-rniph Newbourr, Edward Newbauer, Samuel11. Brums, and L. W. Yizar.Buff-t ai tho Dining Ilc.ll.Of the reception parly, oik* hardly knows how to write. In every particular it wna one of tho most fashionable and pleasant we have ever seen. Ladies vied with each other in dross, and liuuv of them, wore most tastefully arrayed. To describe th.KO costumes in lull would take loo much spr.ee.Sand to attempt to select from the many lr would 1p 0 difficult tusk. TlieouO thou,mid minvitations issued for (he reception party nearly nil responded, and a happier company'is seldom to he seen auvwbcre.The dnucing lasted until ft Iftle hoiir in . the moruiug, when the company mspoisod, j to lull of heurttelt thnnks to tho libe Y*1 gen- j10 tleraan who had given them so sc- act and 1 h* choice mi onlrvtainmcnl.FltESENTfl.The happy pair were particularly fortunate in the nnmbcr and generous natures of their friends ftnd, as a result the^ presents made lire inuuy and valuable. We may mention 0 lew of them.A very valuable! set of diamonds to the bride. ’This was brought frum Europe last Yrar-bv Mr. Solomon Adler, nr.clc of the bride.‘ It hnfi been an licir loom in tho Adler family for years, and now goes 10 the bride.An alubadlor clock, purchased iu P^ija, and 6';Dt by relative* in Sew fork.A silver tea set., of seven pieces, irom .ol-omon Adler.A Bilvci diiuier net, of thirty-two pieces, from Zollr.er A Bonus.An embossed china dinner set, of one hundred and seventy-four piece*; Bfatnet of Mozart and Beethoven, with Mosaic flower mands, from Marcos Stein and lady.Se.-lt of Bilvor spoons and forks, twenty-fourreraorOLucminheAltnrobeuetoIvRlbjsopieces, from L. RiiiddiOfJ.;lw.v onl I litl-l i-Olt tiiVrn
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