SHYER WEDDING BELLS.Marriage of Mr. Frederick C. | Kistner and Miss MaryA. Reising-, {i-— iiThe long anticipated marriage of Mr. Frederick C. Ivistner to Miss Mary A. Reis-ing, occurred at St. Mary’s Catholic church between the hours of 9 and 10 o’clock this morning. The church was crowded to overflowing with the friends and acquaintances of the bride and groom. Promptly at nine o’clock the organ under the touch of Prof. Grashoff, pealed forth a beautiful and splendidly executed wedding march, to which the wedding party marched up the center aisle of the church. The bride and groom were preceded by their respective parents, and Mr. Paul Reising, jr., a cousin of the bride, and Miss Mary Kistner, sister of tbe groom, as attendants. The toilet of the bride and bridesmaid were of the same material, being of a mulberry cashmere, trimmed with satin to match, looking exquisitely beautiful and in superb taste. The groom and groomsman, attired in plain suits of black, cut in Prince Albert style, looked very handsome* i The ceremony, which was very solemn in its character, was performed by Father Klien. During’the hour the choir sang “Weavers Marsiuls” and “Ocor Amoris Lamlosion” with very line effect. At the conclusion of the exercises, the wedding party took carriages to the residence of Mr. Paul Reising, on West Fourth street, where the wedding repast was served ' and Mr. and Mrs. Kistner received the congratulations of many of their intimate friends. The happy couple were then driven to the J., M. A I. depot and took the 3 o’clock train for Cincinnati,' where they will remain until Saturday and then return to reside among their New Albany friends. The bride and groom were the recipients of many costly and hand- some presents, too numerous to mention, before their departure. The I.kdoer joins the many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Kistner in wishing them a long lift* of blissful prosperity.