Tose, Mr. and Mrs. De la Poer.BYKJTE—TEAKEHT.In St. Agnes’ R. C. Church, Hoyt and Sackett streets, at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Miss Lizzie Teaken and Joseph P. Byrne were married, by the Rev. Father James Flynn, assistant pastor of the church, assisted by the Rev. James Durick, pastor ot St. Anne's Church. Miss Mamie Teaken, sister of the bride, was m^id of honor, while the groom had®*as his best man, Peter D. Byrne. The ushers were James J. Davis and John F. Phelan. The bride wore white silkpoint d’esprit over white silk'taffeta, and j carried a bouquet of white roses. A recep-: tion followed the ceremony, at the home of the bridal couple, 240 Wyckoff street. Supper was served at 10 o’clock, after which Mr. and Mrs. Byrne left for a trip through the South.Among the guests were:' Mrs. Matthew Teaken. Miss Mea Teaken, Miss Margaret Teaken. Miss Evelyn Ward. Miss Mamlo Ward, Mrs. M. A. Ward, Miss Ella M. Colgan, Miss May Colgan, Miss Prances Golgan, Miss Mabel Colgan, Miss Josie Colgan, Miss c * «na Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hammond,* Si’s Sullivan of Glen Cove, Miss Kittle Buhler, Etlzabeth Dennin, Miss Mamie Dennin, Miss Lydia Toohey, Miss Martha Cooper. Miss May Reardon. Miss Julia Reardon, Mark Reardon, Miss Louise Beal, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clancy, Miss M. Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Franklin, Mrs. Meehan, the Misses Mulcahy, Mr. and Mrs. Hines. Misa Alice Grib-bon. Miss Anna Geoghan. Stephen Byrne. Miss Agnes Dunne. Mr. and Mrs. John Mallay. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Rock. F. J. Leavy. James L. Medlar, Mrs. Dor-gan. William O'Keefe, Robert Kearney, Miss Julia Tully, Mr. and Mrs. John.T. A. Tuomey, John F. Phelan and James Davis.