Bibbee—Fisk.The marriage of Miss Kate Fisk, the beautiful aud accomplished elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarrv Fisk,' aud Dr. George M. Bibbee, of Wichita, Kansas, was quietly celebrated at high noon to-day at the new home of the bride’s parents 011 West Main street, in the preseuce of the immediate relatives and more immediate friends of the family. The interesting ceremony was observed in the west parlor, the furnishings of which were adorned with cut dowers aud ferns tastefully arranged. Itev. W H. Pcnhallegon, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. A delicious wedding repast followedthe tarnest congratulations.The bride was lovely iu a rich costume of cream Armure silk, trimmings of point dc Alencene lace, pearl and floral ornaments. Mrs. Bibbee will leave Decatur taking with her the warmest wishes of her host of friends for her continued happiness. [11 social and church circles she has been a favorite, true to her friends and her duties, andas testimonials of their personal regard1 the bride was presented with a large collcctiou of useful apd beautiful gifts, which will be souvenirs of her happy life in Decatur. Her choscu life companion. Dr.Bibbee, is a practiciug physician at the thriving city of Wichita and he is to he congratulated on securing one of Decatur’s fairest daughters as a helpmeet. ilc is a member of the faculty of Garfield University, and is also an officer of the Medical College at Wichita.%kA number of cards and telegrams ^congratulation were received from friends.§pDi£iaiid Mrs. Bibbee will depart ^tti^e^Uiiiig for points in Ohio 011 'Tlieir-Cfidal tour, and on their return stop in Decatur a few days l^fdre proceeding to Wichita where they will:reside.—.[The Decatur (III.) I^il/ Ji^tililiean, of Sept. 10,18LHJ.-fi.