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Show EICHNOR-KEIM, Tho Marriage of Two Uighlj Kc.p.ct.i People of Ziou. An event that will elicit congratula tions from innumerable sources wai consummated at 8 o'clock this after noon in tho nuptials of Mr. S. C. Eich-nor Eich-nor and Miss Lizzie Kciin, both o( whom are well known to Zion's society. The ceremony took place at tho residence resi-dence of the bride, and was conducted by the Rev. P. Doerr, pastor of the English Lutheran church. The mar riage was very exclusive, and Mr. and Mrs. Eichnor will settle down at once in their home at 416 East Third South street, a number of important professional engagements rendering it impossible for Mr. Eichnor to indulge the conventional wedding tour at this time. The groom occupies an enviable position po-sition in the bar of this city, to which he was admitted some three years ago. Studious, painstaking in the preparation prepara-tion of his cases, aud loyal to his clientage, client-age, his rise has been steady and substantial. sub-stantial. At present he occupies the position of assistant county and assistant assist-ant city attorney, in the conduct con-duct of which he has commanded com-manded the admiration and esteem of his associates. Tho bride, a lady of charming manner, of rare accomplishments accomplish-ments and womanly attainments, has been an instructress in tho public schools of this city for three years, and enjoys the admiration of all who have had the pleasure of her acquaintance or enjoyed the atmosphere that surrounds sur-rounds the noble avocation to which her early life has been consecrated. Both were born in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, and had resided here for some time beforo that fact was revealed. The result was made known today before the altar of love. She has withdrawn from the arduous tasks of the school room and will now instruct his lordship upon the lessons of a happy home. TriK Times jDins with a host of friends in wishing them a life of eternal bliss. |