Suydam—Spargur.A very pleasant event is the wedding of Harry Suydam, of Cincinnati, and Miss Anna Q. Spargur, which occurs today, Wednesday, at noon. Mr. Suydam is a partner in the Cincinnati Wire and Brush Co., and a man of wealth and high social position. Miss Anna is the beautiful daughter of J. 1). W. Spargur. She is one of Hillsboro^ most lovely girls, handsome, intelligent, accomplished and c harming in every respect. Mr. Suydam is certainly to be congratulated as one of the moat supremely blessed of mortals. In consequence of the recent death of Miss Spargur’s grandmother, the wedding iB to be a quiet event, only the rel-uti ves and immediate frieude of the contracting parties being present. Among those in attendance are, Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Suydam, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Kent, the Misses Suydam, Miss Martha R. Foster und Dr. Harry Spargnr, of Cincinnati ; John S. Chambers and Mrs. R. O. Miller, of Covington, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Quinn, Misses Annaand Mary Quinn, of Washington C. 11.; Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Quinn and Miss May Quinn, of Chillicothe. The presents are many and valuable, among them being u check for £1,000 from the bride’s father. The happy couple will leave on the B. O. S. W. this afternoon for a two-months' tour through Canada and the East. The Kbws-Hkbald joins their many friends iu wishing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suydam a long and joyous companionship.