1acquaintance*.The wedding of Mrs. Lizzie Aylward to Mr.Harry 1 urphy took place in L Peter'scatholic Church. Bouthaide, on Ust Tuesday al tern'Kin, Her, Fattier I»uffaer performing the imprtasivo Catholic ceremony. The bride wore a handsome dallh trarellnp atlit, with cloves and hat to match. The only ornament warn beinjj a bcautilhl pendant. Air Fred TJeisH, of Leasdalft, Fa,, was best man. and .'j' ij rtie iicisel, of the same place, the only l idenitud. Mn. Aylward was the widow of Mr. John Aylward, at one tune well known in newepaper circles a- adreruaing manager of Alley hr iiaii, He died two weeks after htimarriage. Mr. Morphy is a Philadelphian, at present being; in bosines in Ft, Wajtie, Ind., which will be the future home of ifee newly wedded couple. There were many handsome presents displayed at the reception follow: ,g the ceremony. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Kircnner. Mr. and Mi* Orris, Mansfield. Pa.. Mias Mamie Epp. Mr. Joseph Haller, of Haller Heck; Mr. Tod, A. Coo* stance, H. E I ronman, Mr. W, J. Malone, sun of buperiutcadem Mai-one. and Mr. J. hornce.A printe but pretty wedding took place on* - I-,—.. A *- 1 1 i B ' 4- l*« jr. k. d-u a I l1 L____s.T bo iMoACrliw.lArleiaftAoutFera\frliTablIli*tCUTa-