, i charge him space ratf*s for the ‘good ■ things' he will expect us to say aboutSt ihim and for him” . eia*s 1£’ WKIDING BELLS. ‘ie! frjtf Xtit3 Murphv—DeCock.1e; Th° marriage of Miss Mary DeCock ic-to R. T. Murphy was celebrated at St. le [ Ambrose church at S o'clock mass Wed-isjnesday morning. Father MacNamora i- • officiating Miss Rosa DeCock was le .maid of honor and Mr. J. King, grooms-e-1 man. Only the n^ar reiatfvesand raoz et iniimate friends of the contracting par-cr|iies witnessed the ceremony, after is j’which an elegant wedding breakfast ig (was served at the hom* of bride’s par-r. i ents. The church was handsomely 10 (decorated with flowers, by the bride's a. sister, the altar was simply a bank ofm ferns. Messrs. DeCock and H. Binard y.; furnished music during xhe afternoon, id 1ItThe bride is the daughter of one of' Scott county's mosc prosperous and re-r-jspected farmers, while the groom is a Wising young business man of Daven-*3 . port, and has hosts of friends, who extend him congratulations. The young couple were the recipients of many costly and useful presents. A't 7 o’clock the family carriage was placed at their [disposal and they were -driven to their rs 1 new home at 1300 Harrison street.Hhwhere they will be at home to theirie tmany friends after July 15.reJeSwan—Mariman.Tast Wednesdav afternoon Eugene