Show Married j r i t Ii tn Monday Mr George D Pyper and Miss Emma S Whitney were married the ceremony being performed per-formed by President Jos F Smith Both are members of a popular class of young ladies and gentlemen in this city by whom they are universally univer-sally esteemed for their social qualities qual-ities and by those of more intimate association for those characteristics which one is forced to admire and which are peculiar to the most man Iv and womanly in their sexes Mr Piper is a rising young gentleman the son of the late AlexJI jper and was at the last election chosen by a large majority to holdT an office which had been formerly occupied by his father and the trust and confidence confi-dence of the people was merited Miss Whitney the daughter the wellknown citizen Horace K Whitney and the sentiment that she combines in her the many womanly wo-manly qualities which make her V loved alike by her fellow sisters and by the sterner sex is absolutely sincere sin-cere The union in consequence must be a happy one and such is our wish as much as that of hundreds who perhaps know them better but esteem them no more A most charming reception was held at the residence of the brides parents last night where many dear friends assembled to do honor to the happy occasion V r |