Tclillolklt;3AAmong the Interesting tbioga of Fair.Week tln Jplekiasen*-county* Kansas, a most Jrit^reatipg “affair” took place at the residence of Hr.HenrySomer#, flvh milessouthwest of Abilene. Mr. Caleb Seidel, formerly of the vicinity of Sterling, com* ing to realize that it is not good that man should be alone,” and having selected himself a most worthy lady in the person of Miss Somers, took her as his wife on the evening of the 11th of October A large number of friends and relatives were present to enjoy the good things of'} ®j the evening. Of the many invited relatives of Sterling, only Mr. Shultz was present. Bat, though absent in person,! they proved their respect for Caleb and his very excellent wife, by the many valuable presents they sent them. After the4BTaittmX.(ceremony a flnpfupper^fuaeiyedl,and0manner in which they partook. Every* body seemed to be bent on making the evening one long to be remembered. We bespeak the happy couple much success in life from the character of .the circumstances by which* they are surrounded, and wish them all the good'things whicha kind Providence can bestow.P,ifopJUEtl$a«e.ac*