CSnCHlIOUS UI1U. iiqu iJuckJLt,) jrelatives hers.A PRETTY WEDDING.A, J. Carper, jr., and TGiss Lucy DuryeaUnited in Wedlocir,The marriage of J. A. Carper, jr., findt:PbywtobMiss Lccv Duryea was solemnized at 8 j ■,1 IoVlcek evening at the homn c t the*u *li-k-R'wbride’s part a: s, Rov. ~r.d Mrs. M. J. Duryea, 500 Maple street. About forty guts to were present and among them from out of the city wsre Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ramsey, cf Pislsford, Mich.; Mr.(aii(feinra. J. E. Henry, of South Bern, ard Rev. and Mrs. *». M. Duryea, of (JoKiwfeter, Mich.The home vtes beaut-folJy decorated with palms and smilax and an arch, decorated with emiiax and surmounted by a dove, ornamented one corner of tne parlor and under it the happy couple were united in matrimony. The bride wore a dress of white organdie, trimmed with white silk lace, which set off to great advantage her many at- I tractions. She carried white roses. * The service was very simple, their be-ing no other attendants than a flower girl, little Miss Roaella Chew. The bride’s father officiated.The wedding march was played by Mrs. II. A. Styers. After the weddinc: ceremony, a dainty supper wao served and the newly wedded couple left for Detroit, jtfich,, on their wedding tour. They wiLl bo gone a week or ten days and will then return to this city to live with the bride’s parents for the present.Many beautiful and costly presents were received by Mr. and Mrs. Carper and among them was a gold vase presented oy Mr. Carper’s comrades in the old Co. E of the LTTth Indiana.The groom is a Lake Shore fireman, Both bride and groom are well known and much respacted and carry with them the best wishes of a large circle of acquaintances.Ieatli of £2rs. Topper,de'1.41 1? ar01 h tl titl08Ct1P0aboagPslt;8t;tibtlb