I miraculous to at no uue wu» uun.111' Mr. Edgar A. Shoebotham and Miss Mattie Callaway were united In mares-sd-ngmd.heoffetireonr of ,fill riage at the home of the bride’s parian ents west of Fairbury, on Wednesday en- evening, September 4th, 1895, liev..ed Dr. Gallagher officiating. Only themost intimate friends and relatives of | were present. The young people are well known in Fairbury and vicinity, and have a host of friends, who wish them a long, prosperous and happv wedded life. Mr. Shoebotham is one cf our progressive young farmers, and his bride is a daughter of Mr. C. C. Callaway and is a most estimable young lady. The following is a list of the presents: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Callaway, table cloth; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shoebotham, parlor l Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Browning, set glass dishes; Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrett and family, water set; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Browning, fruit dish; Mr. and Mrs, he Wilson Shoebotham, table cloth: Mr. w and Mrs. Ambrose Callaway, pillow Ex rshains; Miss Addle Records, half dozen napkins; Miss Etta Callaway, bed spread; Mr. Joe Callaway, set kdives and forks; Master Ernest Shoebotham, fruit dish; Miss Aggie Callaway, fruitifein-i intobyirsiaP*nsCallawayaels* Willie and Charlie Callaway, tooth picks and holder and half dozen turn*biers: Miss Susie Callaway, dinner set:groom to bride, plush album and sil-| ver das tec