pink carnations; ana tne ushers, Messrs. Otis and Car] Clough, brothers of the bride, bearing the white ribbons which marked the pathway for the bridal party pawed into the front porlo). The groom entered, attended by Bov. E. E. Williams, of the Congregational church. The vtuddof honor, Miss Martha Clough, sister of the bride, then appeared, attired in a beautiful white organdie dress, and oarrylug n largo bouquet of white hyacinths, tied with * white nbbons. She preceded the bride who entered, leaning upon the arm of her father, nttiied In an elegant white crystal cord silk, with lung illusion veil fastened with I ill I on-of-the-valley ; she cai cled an exquisite bouquet of lillies-or-che-valley, also, tied with long, white ribbons. The marriage ceremony was soon perfovinod; and to the strains ot Lohengrin, the bridal party at once repaired to the dining room, when* an elegant supper was served. The young ladles who assisted at tin biidal table wore Misses Carrie Garfoi,d,AnnaH,olgnr,Lissaboth Lewis, and Minnie Mosher, tho only unmarried members of their old Cooking Club. Tboso who assisted m serving at tho subsequent tables were Missis, Bello Faxon, Agnes Johnson, Li.-./.ie Hoyden, and EdithaHill. Mrs. G. A. Budd and Mrs.Thus. Polger invited guests out to supper. After refreshments tho bridal couple returned to tho parlors, and received the congratulation?* of their friends. They loft on the eight o’clock train for Washington, expecting to he gone one or two woekb. A Kuropean tour Is anticipated in tho near future.The guests from abroad wen; Mr. Otis Clough, Red Key, Ind., Mr. Mi. and Mrs. Goorgo W. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan TayJor, Mrs. Chas. W. Puller, Dr. Chas. Oushlug, Miss Minnie Mosher, Miss Sterling and Mi. George Worthington, Cl«vo-land; Dr. Dearborn,Mt.Sterling, 111.; Mi and Mrs. Scott Russell, Jacksonville, 111.; Misses Ida Allen and Josephine Folgor, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hurst and Mrs. Itood, Oborlin; Mrs. Frank Howard, Cincinnati; Mrs. Will Frey, Findley; Mr. Curtis Johnson,Toledo; Mrs. P. G. Halo, Boston; Mrs. Will A. Beebe.Prolessor Reynolds.Piof. John Reynolds, thu famousscript from docket of J. 1). I J. P., Copopa.In relation to Larina A. Burt change of nnmo.Frank S. Case vs. Geo. W. and William Case. Foreclose ohuttol mortgage.J. B. Thompson vs. B. B. Ac Money only. Transcript fioindof J. I). Blous, J. P., Copopa.Licensed to Wed.Edgar Ruvim and Enuna E.Arthur C. Swain and Polly HiAaron Auble and Fannie DonGoorgo Kthui and Mary OreFrank G. Harris and MarionHarry JJ. JiuNon and Uertni' Harrington.Pliny H. Rogers nml Jussi Cleverderu.Lincoln Garrett and Mur; Blerns.Charles Jmnont and Mar. Schwartz.Charles R. Ten oil and Mai Bloom.Wni. G. Sharp and I falls Clough. __Death of “Wad Beach.Mr. William Beach, of Sprint O., familiarly known as “ Boftch. died Kuddenly last bu evening. Mr. Bench had -warm Trii-mls in Klyria, and well known hoio. Hu was a fa war correspondent to thu Clovi Herald, and a member of JOdgai battery, tllty members or which lr’om Lorain comity. The tune the into Mr. Bench took place h uminin today.Probate Court. Delilah Plain, of Elyria, udji an epileptic and application for her admission to State Hoi at Gallipolls, O.Thomas O. Guruacy, ndmmisl of Chas. Hardy, vs. Catherine k ot al. Order of nulo Issued » acres of land.Knto Doiiiienfolzm adjudge* sane and ordered conveyed tlt; Stato Hospital at Toledo, O.Starting the House BoomMr. J. R. Willard is propnrii build three houses at tins corn Chestnut and Lodi streets at ono of which he will occupy. I be elected by Charles H. Will tho well known carpenter, whi i..'«u..nnn llltll fill, Wlirif W