thehich A DAY’S WEDDINGS.)ort.Siesel—Fox.arey to'• F. Edward C. Siesel and Miss Estelle Fox,daughter of Joseph Fox of 127 East Sev-enty-ninth Street, were married at Del-monico’s last evening. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white Miss satin gown trimmed with duchesse lace,iday an(j carrie(i white orchids. Her veil wasthe of tulle. The bridesmaids, the Misses Co-3th- rinne Bloomingdale, Florence Otten, SadieCohn, and Hilda Newborg, wore gowns of Mrs. white mousseline and their bouquets wereliver pink roses. Oscar Siesel was his brother’sand best man, and the ushers were Augustusstor Siesel, Jacob Siesel, Mortimer J. Fox, Da-our- vld J. Fox, Hiram S. Bloomingdale, Ervingded, Bloomingdale, and Samuel Bloomingdale.The ceremony was performed by Dr. K. Kohler, assisted by Dr. Schulmann.Sanford—Low.wer son.ace Henry G. Sanford of Poughkeepsie and Miss Miss Mary M. Low, daughter of Josephab- T. Low, were married at St. James’sMiss Church, this city, yesterday afternoon.Sat- ^r* ^’a*POle Warren performed the cer-orrs emony. The bridesmaids were Miss Lauraare Low, Miss Mary B. Sanford, Miss Roe,Miss Van TMpst Miss TCpvp.c fmrl Miss Mil-