MARRIED.g I STEELE—THORP—At the .residence of the bride's parents In Egg Harbor,Wis„ on the 1:2th of September, 1888, by the -Rev. Geo. W. PreB-q cult, Mr, Wit. Steele of Superior, Wisconsin,and Miss Elda A. Tiioup, daughter ol Levi D. Thorp.The occasion briefly chronicled above, was ono l- of no small interest. The bride la the only daugh. ex if ter of an old and prominent resident of this he s county and was born in the plac^ in which she ^ ^ has just been wedded. She is an. accomplished ta0 scholar, having spent several years at the school cb . I at Valparaiso, Indiana, from which she graduated.Mr. Steele came to Door county a number of [S years ago, residing, at flrat at Sister Bay, looking P after some lumbering iuterests.thcro, and sob se- re r- qnently at Baileys Harbor in the employ of is tl Chlpman Haaescr. He is now one of the prom- ^ Ising young attorneys at Superior, Wis., having e already a bnsiness becoming lucrative. Mr. Steele1 I was accompanied from 8uperlor by his Intimate ^ | friend, j. W. Hartnett of that place, who Came• j along to act as groomsman and see his old com-j panion safely through the aUdmportont ceremony I which changed the bachelor to the benedict. The is J bridesmaid was Miss Mam la Chaplcau, of Fond in dn Lac, on intimate friend of the bride/ There! itjwaB a large gathering ,of Invited gne'ats, Mr.| Thorp’s roomy house being well filled with friends from all about the county. V ' j Mr. and Mrs. Steele took the Thursday night I boat for/Green Bay, Intending to take^a two weeks’ trip to Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Paul and m I Minneapolis, after wbich they will ect np their fc* pennies In Superior and become enrolled a mob J the families of the earth. Hearty good wishes .it from many ’ friends go with them.!- Both arc of to that happy class of mortals who make friendsat lp_ sight add.then hold them. ’WITAK—KRA1TSE—Tri fhU r.itv 10