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Show HANDS AXI HKARTU. Tim Full IUuf1 Inml?y j Hhlw Set Sail 1'rmii LlfV'H Stormy Sea. Hnnly-Orwln. Mr. ficorge Hardy and Miss Mary Orwin having concluded to sail down the .stream of lite together, were united in wedlock' holy bonds by Judge Lnchrie, Justice of the Peace, on tlit l!)th day of June, at the residence of the muster of ceremonies. Their many friendH wish them a long ami prosperous voyage. Mai;in- ;uin. Our friend, Peter S. Martin, Esq., having concluded tliat Life's sea is a tempestuous one to cross alone, has sect: rod a helpmate for the remainder of the voyage in the person of Miss Helen V. Onvin. Judge Lochrie .kindly superintended the launching of the ship, and the happy pair act sail June 13th. lion voyage. Wnilaius-Easlcy. Married at the residence of the bride's parents at Kasley's Station, Idaho, on July 3, 1884, by the Uev. A. J. Joslyn,"Mr. Edward . WW- liauis to Miss Nellie Easlcy, both of Kctchuin. Miss Eusley was formerly a resident of Frisco, ami a young lady who always merited universal favor, iir, Williams' home is in Xorth ATiSGnIainc. He is a young man of irreproachable habits, as is attested bjr the fact thaHilMrWjtgs to the irrepressible' irre-pressible' newscifteniity, and hold the puaUannejf Ur-pMlf pubtrn aster as-ter at KetehOniVllli. OlooU River region. w l. mS |