onICC/illicliThe Mnrriopc of Jllr. Albert Wien.tmr^, of TnciKim, to Mi** Mattie l.ocb, of lAgoiiinr*csl i Another notable wedding in the society circles of Ligonter lias conic and gone, being the marriage oT Mr. Albert Weinberg of Tacoma, Washington, to Mies Mai tic Locb, llic sprightly and acomn-i! plished daughter of Mrs. 11, Loci) of | Ligonier, which happy event look placenglieheheimosj)e i at the Almviiili Sliolom Temple in Ligo-miflier, on Tuesday afternoon at 5 o’clock,of •lutic ioi.hf i«m.ndfo-XThenppsIn-At {he appointed hour the guests, numbering between To and 100, had arrived, and as the bridal parly entered the temple the sweet strains of the wedding march broke upon the ears of the congregation. The bridal pair were preceded lo the altar hv the six ushers in full dress, jn i Messrs. Sain. S. Loch, Harry Frank. Sam. ii(. j J. Sneli, Leo A. J^oeb, Simon \V . Straus and Simon J. Straus, followed by the flower girls, Amie and Hortcnso Gold smilh and 1’ulli and Leon Selig. Then came the nride and giNmm, followed by the bride's mother, Mrs. M. Loeb, and her eldest son. Louis S. Loeb. Appearing tit (he alter they were confronted by Rev. I). Kjipstoin who performed the cermony in n most impressive manner. The wedding ring was placed upon the band of (he bride by the groom, the cermony sealed wiilia kiss, and (fie parly at once repaired to Weir's hall lo participate in llie banquet.urnd.istoillM)tHlrs.f! t'}'n►n-e. ir-vofvsracl.ivr’iinIpv. I 1 r IIlThe bride was most beauliftilly arrayed in a rich mslume of faille silk on train, pearl Itiinniinganddiilchess lace.iliamond lu-naiiienls. and carried in her hand a beautiful houfpict of white roses anil lillics lt;f the valley. Site was the charm of all beholders. The groom wore a full dress stiil with white gloves and tie.Among the ladies we noticed many rich and elegant costumes, a majority wearing diamond ornaments. A la(ll; ofspace forbids pailiciilarizing.Arriving at (In* ball congratulations wen: in order, after which the parly sur rounded tin* well tilled tables, which, could they have spoken, would have fairly groaned beneath llicir burden of choice and lompiiug viands. The collation was bountiful and superb, and was prepared | by Kl. Wayne's celebrated caterers, j William Seidel \\ Urn The following is I tin* bill of fare.M K \ ISMI I*.Nnuillc Smp with Mm row IMna|ling^ nmi.IbijJcd MacfcjJunv Trein.Suuee Alfiyoinunsc.1 .r Pnriseeiinie Petition.a sivi'ri Kresift in Crust-. Kronen (irnni IVns..irirhdic,e11 itit01'b0nMin: iusm:s. i’hilt; ton Sidinl. Lobster Saliul.cold SJnxv. ENilfitu SmIjhISmoked Tongueiu:i.inivs.Piek-ies. obres, JLniisJnvs and Lcliwe. StruwlMTiy Punch.K nt in: Ks.I{o»im sprim: f hirUrti.Potnloe Crmpirts.i:fi.WI*N .Killi'l of Ti-nilerluin. Sauro Mushroom.KroneU Pried I'Mnlocs. Asjmrngns.ii i: ear.am.leoi'ream, Mikndnu Style.IllrS^KIlT,Assorted SumII Cnki'H..Wmlnl Layer Cukes Macaroni Pynunhl*.mens,Oriincos und Hmmnas.AsMried Kreneh C-mdies, Nuts, Are., Ax. CollVe w\lli Ovum.While tin; company were in the full^.enjoyment of the most pleasant task of ^ tloing ample justice to the choict* viands.O' . *i bnth liquids and solids, Mr. Simon J.Sinius. as master of ceremonies called n sudden ball in ilu? prnconliugs, and after a mail little speech announced that he I had several interesting telegrams to read. I. i I'pwaidsof one hundred were received.iM | Inn only a portion of them wort? read owing lo n lark of time. The reading of^ Hit? telegrams was intcrspeised with\xtoasts and remarks, which part of (ho v j affair was parliripnled in by Rev. I). Iipp-ste in who was llic first lo respond, he living followed by Adolph Loeb, Abu lt;ioIcIsihilli. K. W. r.'ins. Kntn J.. Loeb, Sim ih W. Klrniis. Loo A. Loeb, Himon ,1. Si runs and K. (1 Thompson. Al theconclusion of ihc toasting, Sack Ilros. celebrated nrchoslra was introduced and discoursed sweet strains oT music, for (be balance nf the evening. Tiie bamjuot ended. I be tables were cleared and (hose wiib music in their soul’' were permitted to trip the light fantastic until the wee sum’ hours, putting in a whole roundof jovial enjoyment.Mr, Weinberg the groom is one of the solid men of Tacoma, we nmlersland. am! ' is well supplied with this worlds goods. The hridc. formerly Miss Mattie Loeb, is one of Ligonier’s best young ladies. She lias grown up among us and her friends is only limited by Hie number of her tic-lt;pmintanees. That, she is in every way worthy of the man of her choice is un-iincstioncd, and nil join in wishing them a long anil lmppy future.The following is a list of the visitors who were present from abroad.:Chicago: R \V. Strain and wife anil son Arthur; Henry Kalin and wife; Adolph Loeb and daughters, Cora and Birdie; Sam .1. Loeb. Simon W. Straus, Leo A. Loeb, Miss Sarah Slrnns and Louis L. LoebMiss Hutlic Wertheimer. Buffalo, N. Y Sam Loeb and Louis S Loeb, Dulmli, Minnesota.Sam S. Loeb and Ilnrry Frank, Tacoma, Washington.Mrs. Ornsaman and daughter. Brook -yn, N. Y.Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jacobs, Kendallvillo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Beekor, Goshen.■ Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Klsasser, Dallas, Texas.Miss Tillio Loub, Adtlie Loeb and Uor-uuut Schnpllocber, Cincinnati.Mr. and Mrs, Weinberg were the recipients of numorous and costly presents, including articles both useful and ornamental.The bridal couplo departed on. ilie midnight train east, expecting to visit piovo-land. Cincinnati and other points^and returning will tako tip. their permanent .abode in Tacoma, Washington.