ISgjmi'g memiblicnt*,THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1884.Xaptlal Knots.aostlureSTICKER AND SHIELDS.One of theNpleasantest of the manynotable weddings of the past weeK «f this section, took place on Wednesday evening of lust week at the stately residence of Mr Calvin Shields in Magnolia township. Putnam county. The groom was Mr Albert Stickle of Senachwlne township. on this side of the river, and the bride, Anna Amelia Shields, the eldest daughter ofMr Shields. The hour for the ceremony had been designated at seven o’clock, and all was in readiness. Precisely at the time M168 Ella Heath of this city tookher seat at tr allvMly weddS,)I1S,S,ers,cksrK*1.1 H to VO 11o upright piano, striking up ng march, when the bridal party entered the room. Mr L. H. Farr acting in the cupacity of usher, with Marshall Shields as best man. and Miss Slna Stlokel as bridesmaid. The -ceremony was performed by Rev F. W. Merrell.who propounded the usual nuptial questions, the “I will” being answered in good full voice by those taking upon themselves the vows of eternal fidelity tooaoh other. After the consecratory prayer, Mr and Mrs Albort Stickel were introduced to the large company of relatives and friends assembled, who filed up In couples and tendered their warm congratulations to the bride and groom Supper was the next order, bapboards were distributed and an elegant and ubundant collation was set vafi to all present. It was a most joyous feast, and ample justice was no doubt attempted on the part of the participants. who found they needed ‘‘capacity Tor the many courses brought before them. Suffice It to say it was a Toast of good things, a eamplo of that ge.netous hospitality ot which Mr and Mrs Shields are proverbial, and a specimen of the culinary art in which Mrs S can claim position at the head of the class The remainder of the evening was spent In chatting, instrumental music and singing, allcombining to entertain and gratify one of the most agreeable wedding parties it has been our pleasure to bo nreent at for a long time. Rev Mr Morrell, who is exceptlonably gifted in voice and culturo, rendered a bass solo with rotuai kabla unction and sweetness Miss Phenio Johnson sang one of her sweet ballads with gieat acceptance, ami Miss Heath gave peveral instrumental selections which delighted ull who hoard them,some singing in which all took part wasanother half hour’s pleasant feature of th»» night’s entertainment.Mr Albort Stickel. the groom is one of nature s noblemen, a wealthy farmer of Senachwlne. and it’s leading citizen, being the township’s representative on the board of supervisors Ho is greatly ud-mtred for trie high moral character and ' wot m social qualities, and is a gentleman! well calculated to adotu home ami fill the full measure of the de.voled and et-teemed hu-bnnd The bride has • lumen caution*! y but well, and we cungi ululate her And we. can do r.o less when o say Albeit has been equally fm innate In oh nosed forth t tended b:of the grlt; er of the ed to one pended fr beautiful two dove: To the ce the emble a protect! Hymen’s When aril ton of La al corornc tiful senll union A py couplewho hath and IntroMrs Fosl proved til best wish the invoc ure bucce very neat blue silk i and basqi worn in t complete toilet. T pearing ii ored velv ers and w the custo white ties congratul ed by the variety a stuullal a collation, satisfucti disposing evening p ciul Inter and song Foster Is selection many attan hood, caccomplli tulnruunt young mrfully wor eonfldenc Many v remem hr. a list of vming a wlf.Ml»‘ Shield's is a beautiful I womaVl. wlllr all the matured graces of noble womanhood, admired and tenderly c‘deemed by nil who km»w her She leaves ilie home of her 3 until to be great- j |y missed b\ tin* family We share J« the I$ too lu filt;Oil U'Uut Mr* 8 Btuci Kllvor for Silver ku Family b Silver an Mr aud Mr Iiivco tld] Bodsproi Largo ph Bilvor an Sllvor ca Kllvor nu Crystal c Sil’vor to Water pi Fnuc ulsLamps. 1 Wash bo laol Silver ca tloy*10. T BrII lU'-'Ulg Largs 00 N ocro bu $5. Mr at \V atrr n: Silver £0 China ci Bodepro 1 or lot P. NapkinsTidy Migood \ Islirt1 tufted ulMig Iho paHrWoyt of the bride and groom that tlfh Ii mi.*j may be luippy. and aduined with ail the ' graces. 1 omfoit** and he.iefit^ Ik 111 iko It 1 delightful and blcsSou ,Tlic fylJuwhm 1“ ih-i lUt .if «ifn to the ,RegretUr ivii‘1 M*• ^( \\ Cm r rv Mr nu'tJO:s inry»ilbride nnd groom\ irgiijlu ruarl la l S.lrcuur sot elvgnr t,|fnUuT tlt;» btule.Bed aud liculcliug, mother to bruit*China ti u Rpt. iiMitbar tn brl.bi {* |tbol 8 tercd ruck OX J C, W ), H ( an»l L MShields , , ,,bilver and crystal fruit and borrv stand. J HJones . ,, ,Diamond breiiRtplD. brldo to grot mGold ueckisco. grooui to bride.Gold liued spoon holder, Mr and Mih lt;» «• Guy orGold lined mug. Will HtlckloSilver bnttor dish, mother of groomSilver butter dteh anlt;l kutfe Mrs I M Johnson and family .Silver cako staud, Mr and Mrs W A Smith Wator set, Mr and Mrs W W Heath SUvor teaspoon a WL Mathis 12 oolorodfruit plates. Mr an ! Mrs I A Guam and family aud Francis and Ella Stowart Silver and crvstal boquot Holders. Mr and MrsCbair and arm protectors, Miss Ella Hoatn ofJ and Mih VI John HobI 1V..I I'l lt;Mih 1% I ii Keltli of II MiuJoiiasH c t j r vt'niqne stand. Eva and Kobort Bhiolds Hi I ver cako stand. t H Stiokol uud Mruud Mrs |5t..i allsh-eteoutk-8ourriorStlck^l s a# /• t IITable and toaepoimB, Mr ana Mrs Campbell^ Silver cako stand Mr aud Mrs James Shields, Mr and Mrs Geo Hlltabrand Marble top table, Mr and Mrs Y A Glonn and family. Mr and Mrs H K Broaddus Silver and eiystal cream pitcher, EmmaDodd of Putnam Astral lamp, Mr and Mrs C A Norris aai fam-ii v . - - -Hand painted China piaoquo auu suiua.mr anaTeaspoons in case. Helen and Fioronco BroadriUpillow sbauiB with Konsingtou ombroidory.Ella L Shields . t u ltToUet sot, Mr and Mrs John Murphy Towels. A. Mollio Wasmor Bedspioads, Mr aod Mrs W H Gorman Bod spreads, Mr and Mrs Forrest.Handmado cushion, elegant, the Jeakius sisters of Henry Castor, father of groom GIhbs set. Mr and Mrs T W Stoner Furplo plush album, Hina Btlcklo aud -J stoMortonWorkbox.Eddio A Mathis.Tablesproad, Mr and Mrs Martiu King Varna.Toilet set, ECQo Bracken.Regrets were received from ,^r8 5!* lenor Shields. Miss Clara Mlchi«r W A. Greeson of Giand Rapids, Mich . II i Miller and family or Munvlih*. Mrs ( . Broaddus. Mrs A. J. Hailey and Mr and Mrs G G Ouyer of Henry, Mr and Mrs Leiand Broaddus and family. Mr OmarGreeeon. Kokomo. Ind . Mrti W Mute-rand Mrs Jennie Stephens and eIsteis.Henry; Misses Etta and Jennie Boyle. Wichita. Kan ; Mies Hattlo L Gutzler. Deerfield; Miss Eva E Warren. Chicago. Miss Flora J Sibley, Salem. Mass . Mr and Mrs M German, Mr and Mrs W Wll-sey. btoux City. Iowa. v\\ (inl)t 11 IIIH I t Ilf t «*hI(Wliltflle '1 bumps1 bn liuptparty of prepare* time exi Farling ifore thfilife Mllu Ida totrusting(MIS, htlone of in heal II ful aud t kulteTho be Jator evr fei log h Inactivil dip .cot(llMMlHfrcejtili'i'fllent wll beat am act hip e enteerjmoneybo tt le I)ofstartw i t liPRCTheirtheircouldthat tltlieBES1FOSTER AND OOl LTEH.On Wednesday ovonlng of la^t week, Feb. tlie mil* a large, merry and if fined ,nmnnnv of relatives, neighbors andDia