A shower of rice that radiated from the iioorways and window** of the MeChes-iey residence on Walnut avenue Tues* lav evening, was the closing scene of a cry pretty wedding tlie pleasing einum-tances of which are auspicious of a •right and happy future to Mr.and Mrs. -amuel Kearie who wen1 unitelt;i in matri-nony at 4:30 oc!**ck.The bride who is a daughter of Ex-davorK.C. MeChesnev, was dressed ini neat cream cashmere gown trimmed vith cream brocaded satin and lace and rarnished with orangi-blossoms ami lilies. She wore a veil ami looked every inch a bride as she and Mr. Kearie pre-•eeded by attendants walked into the parlor and took position upon a whitefur rug and beneath a large horse shoe made of flowers that was suspended from the ceiling. Alout 75 people wen- present when Rev. lt;1. J. Smier spoke themystic words that completed the union. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stevenson acted as attendants during the ceremony. Mrs. Stevenson being exquisitely dressed in a cream cashmere dress and wearing lil-lies. Miss Lillian Moser played the wedding march.After a sumptuous supper Mr. and Mrs. Kearie departed atToclock for a trip to Niagara and through the lake region. Among the guests present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Phillips,Hubbard. Ohio; Misses Lena and LillianMoser, Middlesex; Mrs. Millie Sample, Sharpsville ; Mr. and Mrs. Briefly. Beaver Falls; Miss Lu MeChesnev, Beaver Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace andsons George, Robert and daughters,Kdith andJearie, Pulaski, Pa.Beside a great many floral offerings and other dainty souvenirs received by the bride, the following handsome presents were received : Mrs. R. ( . Met hesney, white fur rug; Mr. K. C. MeChesnev, hard wlt;mm 1 rocking chair; Mr-. Elizabeth Kearie, sewing machine; John Kearie and wife, hard wood rocking chair ; MissF.lora and Maud Hudson ami Miss Kiln Heiserman, large bronze statue ; Mr. and Mrs. Haul) and daughter Anna, silver fruit dish; Miss Lizzie Gaston and Miss Maggie Melvin, jardinieer; Mrs. Seth Phillips ami Mrs. Moser and (laughter Lillian, nickel tea-kettle; Mr. ami Mrs. B. C. Khodes. J r., tine plush clock and perfumery; Miss Kmma Kearie, handsome parlor l Ed. L. Hainer, pair cases ; Miss May Morton, lamp and )er-fume; Cora and Johnnie Rhodes, box wax flowers; Miss Neeie Sankey and Mr. Ben Biglev, set of silver salad forks; Mr. and Mrs. Sam’l Moore, pair of large bronze vases; Miss L. E. MeChesnev, silver pickle eastor: Mr. and Mi's. F. W.Met ’lure, Neb., pair of fancy silver napkin rings; Howard Robinson and wile, pair of engraved silver salt and pepper holders ; Miss Kate Stockman, cut glass vase ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stevenson, set of silver orange spoons; Mr. Wm. Wallace and family, silver pickle castor: MissAda Dunlap, silver napkin rings; EdithLeslie, china pepper and salt set; Miss Eva Kearie, heavy cut glass fruit dish ; Mr. and Mrs. H.‘ L. Dunlap, silver soup ladle ; Mrs. Brierlv, silver berry sj*oon ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kearie, silver sugar 1kw1 with spoons attached ; Robert and Miss Jennie Garvin, silver after-cotiees|oons; Miss Myra Moon*, frosted toothpick holder ; Mr. F. Brierlv, coflee mill; Miss Franc Leslie, linen tray cover; Mr. and Mrs. David Barnett, dozen linen napkins ; Miss Sue B. Hutton, linen towel ; Miss Mattie A. MeChesnev, table linen ; Miss Lena Moser, dresser scarf; Mr. and Mrs. Sam’l McBurnev and daughter Nettie, dozen napkins; Mrs. M. P. Mc-Chesney, grandmother of the bride, white counterpane ; Mr. and Mrs. G. W . McCracken, steel engraving ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Euwer, white counterpane ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bentley, table linen ; Mrs. John MeCaslin, table linen; Mrs. M. W. Leslie, fancy scarf; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennan, Linden, Kans.. check; Mr. and Mrs. Milicent Sample, table linen; Miss Kate D. MeChesnev, Ed in-boro, ix)X water lilies.We atFL!We lbWeGooExtiAllGooBettBoton \tin osLaiGive