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Show COLLIl'STOX WtlilDIM. Ilyrniii SliiiKllug uiul Mi us Olgn Knitter lire WbiI Ami.lMl Great Vuh i v II U-. Our future Cou nty Collector. ITyrum Standing, and Miss Olga Kaiser, of Brigbam, were united in marriage last evening at the home of the groom's parents at Col Huston. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Frank 1 )ur-fey, )ur-fey, of Beaver Dam, in the presence of about 100 invited guests, friends -and relatives of the contracting parties. The groom never looked so well find Imm.e belnr.v The bride also appeared to be very happy. She is a beauty am! was magnificently magnifi-cently dressed. An extravagant supper was served at S o'clock, :i I'ter which the tables were taken from the dining room and all joined in asocial dance. Tho best music in the neighborhood was in af tendance. tend-ance. At 12 o'cloek wine and cake were serve. I, after u Inch dancing was resumed. Kverybudy enjoyed themselves immensely, and at this writing, 2 a. m., dancing is still going on. There were present, 0. A. Kaiser, uncle of the bride, and Miss Cbira fvowe, cousin of the bride, bo I h from lirigham; also lip. J. C. 1 Jewey and wife, of Deweyville, I'.ishop Uichards, of Plymouth, Craudal )unn,ol IJeavcr Dam, and others. Coi'lIKSI'ONJiKNT. ; Coi.i.inston, Dee. :ioih, l.S',12. "My." was Tiik Uroi, Kit's faithful faith-ful correspondent until lie became ! entrapped in the me-hes of love, since which time we have heard nnrry a word from him. Hut we forgive him all this n 'gleet and proffer a wagon ;h1 of best, wishes and congratuhitio! s lo hi in :uid Ins fair young bride. Kn. |