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Show MULLIN5-D0YLE. John I. Mullins. justice of the peace, was married last Tuesday morning to Miss Nellie A. Doyle in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Father A. B. Casey, a schoolmate of the bridegroom, 'officiating. 'of-ficiating. James P. Mullins and F. X. O'Connor were groomsmen, and the bridesmaids Avere Miss Mary' Doyle and Miss Kittie Mullins. Miss Jennie Doyle Avas maid of honor. The ushers Avere Edward Keating. J. T. Malloy. and Richard t)oyle. The bride's dress- was cf Avhite taffeta, Avith the bojdice i trimmed Avith pearls. Her veil was of tulle and she carried a bunch of mistletoe. mis-tletoe. The bridesmaids wore Avhite swins and white Gainsborough hats. The newly-married couple left on last evening's Santa Fe train for Chicago and were accompanied to the train by nine members of the Hot Air club in a broken-down trap drawn by time-crusted time-crusted mules. Banners and other strange devices "informed the astonished aston-ished citizens Avhat was going on. The usual showers of rice and ancient fioot ; heels ionowea ine iram as it puueu i . of the depot. Among the presents re-; re-; ceived by Justice and Mrs. Mullins ' were a Haviland china dinner set from i the Fifth Avard Democratic club end a I sil-er serAice from the attaches of Mullins' Mul-lins' court. ' |