A QUIET WEDDING.Mr. Herman*!. Miller, conductor on the Pullman Dining Car, C. A. railroad,and Mies Joiie Luce were married at#Bishop BaLes bouse at 7:30 o’clock last evening, by Be?. Father Swissler, They were attended by Mr. Geo. Burbridge and Miss Kate Haagen. After the ceremony the party, consisting of a few intimate friends, | in addition to the persona mentions!, ad-journetl to the residence of Mr. 8. W.Farber, ancle of the bride,where a sumptuous supper was spread. The bridal couple loft on the 9 o’clock train fir Chicago and the east, attended by the good wishes ottheir many relatives, Men t ;tarces.Mr. aod Mrs. Miller were the recipients of the following valuable hat of presents: An elegant gold watch, from the groom’s railroad friends; handsome silver pitcher and goblet, groom’s mother;*elegant set of silverware,from St. Louis frieudsisilvemk? basket, J. H. Brown, St. Louis; elegant jewel caeket, Messrs Geo. Burbridge an i J. P. Lairdj jr.; wedding cake, II. Nser auaa; pyramid cake, Pullman Car Co.; two silver bouquet holders, Mtss Kate Haagen; one dozen ether forks, Mrs. J. Q. Bur-bridge; diamond ear rings, presumed to the bride by her husband. There were other costly presents, but as the donors’name# were not attached the articles were not added to the list.