mc kennam ma~k:age kept quietUutil a PracUcal JTokcr Published anA niioti ncvsiK-nt.Some practical jokers have caused a deal ol comment in Long Island City by causing to be publiehed in a morning paper ye«t«rday an announcement to tlie effect that Joseph E. Mc-K'*nna and Pauline Cook, both of that town, had !-oen married Christmas day at tit Ambrose church in tbis’city. Both tho young people are wed known, and the annonneeraont has caused no end of inquiry and congratulations. The groom Is a brother of Postmaster McKenna. His circle of acquaintances is very large and nothing In bis conduct or conversation ovor gave the faintest groenfl for sospic- | ie i that be was anything at any time, but ! a . ttcholor. Tho announcement is not at aH agreeable to Mr. McKenna, coming as it doos ■ at this time. In fnct.it may seriously Interfere . with some of bis plans. Ho doos not know tho ; names of the jokers and ha* made no dlro : threats, tho carry ing out of which would mako him famous.To un Eaglu reporter who saw him hist night Mr. McKenna said lie had private reasons for keeping tho matter quiet. He has not gone to , housekeeping vet and residua with his parents. His wife is also at her homo.