and will Ue at home after .Nov. 1 at Superior. Wis., where the groom is engaged in business._KKXALEY-MOPFATT.These Two Joined in the Ronds ofWedlock Yesterday Afternoon.A brilliant and very recherche wedding took place in Stillwater yesterday afternoon that was of considerable interest to St. Paul people from the fact that the groom is a native born, and a large number of his friends went over to witness the ceremony. James Kenaley, a young merchant of West Seventh street, and son of ex-Detective Tom Kenalev, took as a life partner Miss Mary Ada MolTatt. Roth young people have many friends in the two cities, ami St. Michael’s church, where the wedding took place, was handsomely and elaborately decorated and completely filled with guests and friends. Miss MolTatt is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael MolTatt, of Stillwater, and was looked upon as one of the bei les of that city. The newly weddeu couple will spend their honeymoon trip at the world’s fair and other Kastern cities, and upon their return will oe found at dl5 Franklin street.I III vi t.