beat man, Mr. J. HTMcBroora, of Gen- j eaeo, next the bride on tlie arm of hei father, who gave her away at the , tar; lastly the little pages, Ernest,J ones and Fred Heryer. The ofTi. in- ( ting clergymen stepped behind the al-tar'and very gracefully performed the ' beautiful and impressive Episcopal, rin ceremony after whic h a half hour was spent by the wedded pair in r.- JceiYing congratulations of friends. |The bride wore a beautiful white, jcorded, gros grain silk Direct one j: I dress, trimmed with Duchess lace,,111 made eu train’ (one of Fpton ot l*eo '? | ria's best) with garniture of hroead.sl |I! sathb a full bridal veil of t idle,. aught i i up at her left shoulder with a spray . jot orange blossoms. She wore u 3 wreath of orange blossoms in hern 1 hair. j