A Number of rieaftant ICvint* of » K*|t*t*ni Nature.Mr. Charles Brittinhem and Mrs. 11 Mineswere united iu marriage la^t night at thehouie of Mr. Charles Bryant at 613 WeltJackson street, Rev. Frost Craft officiatingQuite a company of friends were present to witness the ceremony, after which a splendid wedding supper was served. The oonple will atotice go to housekeeping at 317 East Mud) rry street. The groom is the extra mail carrier for the Bloomington postcffice. The bride if a lady highly regarded am ng her cirole of acquaint atoes.Mr, William Kinzie and Miss Tbalia Cook, both of Leroy, were married at the Folsom hotel in th’s city Wednesday nigbt by Rev. E K Htrong. The wedding was a very quiet one. The couple departed today for a wedding trip The groom is a prosperous farmer near Leroy, where the couple will live The bride is the daughter of Mrs 8. A Cook.Wednesday evening at G o’clock occurred the marriage cf Wilford Jennings and Miss Clara B. Cornell at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Lake Cornell, at Pa das. Rev Brannon was the officiating clergyman A very large company of friends gathered to witness the ceremony, which was the event of the season iu that vioiuity.D L Fawcett of Cheney’s Grove and Mfcs Lillian M Jones of Arrowsmith were married Welresday by Rev. J. C. ShippCharles W. Irwin of Blue Mound and Miss Kate Mott of Colfax were married Tuesday by Hev W Frizzelle.A happy wedding will occur tonight at the horue of L. A. Welfley in Dry Grove township, beirg the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ida, to LI. A. Bigler. Both are quite well known in the vicinity, the groom being a well to do farmer.