dsMarriage,LbAt tbe Metropolitan Parlors, id Eureka, by llev. W. C. AlcCuoe, ou Thursday eireuing, Iee 31, ls»76, Mr.10J. W* Ken Mr to Miss Cora F. Cog*weii, all ui tha, city, at The news uf the marriage of Mr. J.W. Kenner to Mist Cora 1 . Cogswell , will be received with pleasure by h * wide circle of friend* and relative- of belli familte*. The occasion was one id of the most delightful »ucial gather-| mgs ever a-setnuled in £urek The number of invitations were limited, but the fact of this marriage w i 11 not surLle the mind* f the curious as the e union has been looked fur with interest by the friends of both the cuu-; trading parties.j Mr. Kenner ;» a young lawyer of j excellent character, and although he has been engaged in the practice of p- hid profession but a short lime, hasu -made rapid strides in making a record that any yong man may well feel I proud of, and has succeeded in gain-ing the confldenoe of this cl lire com*y m unity. end we most heartily eon-; grata:ate him upon his good fortune ^ iu securing the fair hand of Miss lt;ora. one of Eureka s most accomplished young ladies, to assist him inbattling asaiost the adversities of life.;T Mias Cogeweli has resided Id U is city lt;a but a short time, but during that time I has won a host of adn iring friends,who extend to her their beat wishes ;! for her future happiness, * u [ d In conclusion we will a id that the JCensorin' wishes the young non pie a ihappy and prosperous journey tth rough 1. fc-JBurea Aa*. ■ O nso * ial. j The many young friends of the ^ I happy bride.of this city, who knew her when they were school-mates to- j j aether, in the joyous days of girlhood, j will be wel pleased at reading of jCora's marrage unde? circumstancesii lt;I!I8so suspicion* for a happy future. And je¥ItedMr. and Mfs. Kenner, and our esteemed friends of Lang Syne, the brides fairer arid mother, have our most heart; congratulations. May they live laig and enjoy the full de- j gree of happiness that is vouchsafed tJ to mortals*Xvr