MARRIED IN SYBAOUS:Mahar-pbyib.\ In St, John'a onth^rslJa Syracuse yesterday, the Very Dr, J. S. M.Bynoh united in' the hlt;fly bonds of matrimony Mr. James 3EV Mahar, formerly of this city, and Miss lizzie Doylb,a prominent member of St. Mary’s ohurch. Mr. ijpsou I Thomas Mahar, brother of the groom,' Miss Rose Doyle, igain^t j sister of the bride, waa the bridesmaid. Mr. Mahar is well Jmbwnm labor circles in Syracuse, The ceremony was cele-Plym-. brated with a nuptial maEa after which a wedding breakfast; was served at the•egniar residence of the bride’s mother, No. 16 of- West Wilson street, only a few intimateManyt and; prog-; — -lt;?od to ful presents were received.by the happyay day couple as tokens of the respect and es-teem in whioh they are held, Mr. anditoim. Mrs. Mahar will be at home to mends rfa ap- bfter June 15 at their home, No. 715 federal Hickory street, Syracuse. Among those present from out of townAfrV I Mary Mahar and Supervisor Fred J. 1 Delisle of Oswego. “Jimmy” Mahar was for a number of years connectedwith the PALLADiun’S oompcsing room,and his many friends in this city wish both himself and bride a pleasant journey through life.AT BURT’S POINT,