MULUKIN—PRICS.At Byattstown, Montgomery county, at 6 o’clock last evening, 1a. the South*ern Methodist chnroh, Miss Essie May Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W, Prfoe, and Mr. Richard O. MnlU-kln, of Woodwatdville, Anne Arundel county, were married, Rev. W. H, Sanders officiating. The ushers were Beth W* Griffith, of Baltimore; G. Oar-?ey Price, brother of the bride; George Anderson and Marvin White, of Wash-ington, D. O, The best man was Charles Reefer, of Washington. Miss Lufcie I. Price, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, The flower girl was Miss Abbie Davis. The bride wore a traveling dress of brown broadoloth, trimmed in applique and white taffeta silk, with hat and gloves to^match, and carried Bride roses. The wedding march was played by Miss Mattie Muilikln, sister of the groom. After the ceremony a sapper was given at the home of the bride's parents. After the sapper the bride and groom were driven to Boyd’s, where they took a train for Washington, where they will reside. Dr. and Mrs Warren Price, who were married Wed nesday in New York, were present at the ceremony, and left last night with them for Washington, and will go to Niagara Falls on a 10 day tour.