Iview ol tuO man, in ouswujr, hk»a re^|watch and chain. *' ......——-Wr i«B W —BRILLIANT WE.UD1NO AT ED-WA5iI?SVILLEOn Monday afternoon the residence ofMr. Robert Friday, of Kdwardsville. wasthe ?c' ie of a ceremony that is alwaysinteresting though an “old, ol*i storv.” On thot oc’s!on the nuptials of Missveailt;w(lie t will A m JBrot ileui of K of U HereKuftNellie M*y Friday, daughter of the host, T. LvVycand Mr. Herman Ritter of that city, werewitueR'Ol hy many relatives and friendsof the jvrtie, Rev. Mr. Hoyt, raster oftho M. E. Church officiating. The bridalpair were tho recipients of a number of ^ ^ valuable presents, of tvhioh the following | w‘jijJersIVpetiitor iClt;is a list: FridToilet set in esse, from ‘ Our Boarders,” l‘i Wm. I). Haraent, Paschal E. Prewitt, J ^1 1 | Victor Gobat and Arthur Hoffman; | ^.j silver tea set, H. Springer; pickle castor, vy. Mrs. Lille Lingenfelter; jewelry oasket, SunMies Sophia IV Shaffer; butter knife, j Mother Kicker; spoonbolder, Geo.Wendel; L,^ set S lid silver spoons, 'usoribed trip “Nellie,” Capi. and Mrs. .)*«. T. Cooper: tripglass cake stand, Mrs. Friday; berryjpooD, Miss Ella Updyke; stand and pin-jj^ cushion, Miss Jennie Cooper; silver cake I ^eh basket, iMrs. Ritter; Bible, C. II. Lynch; rimhuiter knife, Mrs. , Sohertfe7.er; toilet V»u*et of mats, Mrs. S. O. Bonner; pie j y knife, Ju!o and Miss Miuuie Prickott; grp berrr spoon, Mrs. L. J. lorranoe and amWPSdaughter; vases, H. C. Johnson; napkin ring and butter knife, Miss Jennie Kvods; Jcouple of napkin rings, Miss Emma M. w,ee Ritter; gold lined cup, Misj Era liittor; snalpooket book, Eddy Friday; butter knife, oout Miss May Uplvke; card case, Froddle “®rt Friday; card case, Miss Tillie Springer; Eg(J napkin ring, Mi-s Alice Smith; fruit dith, AMrs. HoldttforJ. 9.0UMinRec