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OL. VII. Sig PRESIDENT. PAIRED. Folsom Made the First Lady of the Republic. 0 ‘errmtesmcm a Wedding in the Presence of But Few Friends. j oe HUSBAND AND WIFE. for a few minutes the guests chat- gaily, but conversation was ckly suspended at 7:15 p. m., aselected orchestra trom the bane Band, stationed in the cor- , struck up the familiar strains wedding march trom Men- hon’s ‘‘Midsummer Night’s p,”’ and all eyes were turned doorway to catch the first ot the coming bride and n. Starting trom the western ndor on the upper floor, the pres- at came slowly down the western t se with his bride leanmg on ¥ i: } 5 arm. They were unaccompanied , the bride’s mother with the other guests. Passing wh the central corridor, the and groom entered the Blue | nand took a position near its thern wall, which was completely den from sight by a of ding palms, grasses mass tropical an endless variety ers. chandeher red a flood of mellow radiance the scene, and the colors of the of choice The crystal ive banks of scarlet begouias royal jacqueminotroses mingling of the oed walis and ceiling, gave a bh the blue and silver tiuts and glowing tone to the bril- interior. The ivory des of the bride's wedding gown delicate ad an exquisite setting in’ the s of crimson roses immediately ond, ning dress with turn-down collar, ite lawn necktie and white enam- | dstuds, mb: ed forward to his position fronting wedding couple, with the Rev. Wm. Cleveland (the other) at his lett hand. Ina distinct tone of voice, and a deliberate hush tell upon the president’s utterance, the tor began the simple and beauti- | wedding service as tollows: “For as much as we are assem- d to observe the holy rites of jiage, it is needful that we should the blessing of the great God Father, whose institution it is, dtheretore I beseech you low with fayer to him. “Almighty and everlasting God, Father of our spirits, the framer Hour bodies, the giver of every bod and perfect gift—thou who ast see the end trom the beginning, o knowest what 1s best for us, thy dren, and has appointed the holy now to me reverent hearts m it of marriage to be sacredly ob- | d throughout all generations— tgard now, we beseech thee, thy ant, our chief magistrate —endow n plenteously with thy grace and Mhim with wisdom to walk in thy dinances. Be very nigh to him in emidst of many cares and grave Ponsibilities ; day vy day may thy direct hym and thy strength hold him, and be thou forever his Nand shreld. “And be graciously pleased down upon this thy daughter, mas thou didst favor the chosen hecea and many noble women it have adorned the world. May indeed be a precious boon cf alto her husband to cheer and Ip bim continually—a woman gi with the beauty of the Lord and ding the sweet influences of OMstian tiie upon the nation in hose sight sie 1s to dwell. “Wilt thou approve what we thy vents come to do in thy name hy ine authority and under the laws the land in which we hve, snd Dusly assist them, this man «nd . 's woman, who are here to be awaiting | The president was in full | ge as Dr. Sunderland step- | to! BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY JUNE 9, 1886 united in the bonds of holy wedlock | according to the institution of thy | word “Mercifully pe pleased, Almighty | God, to vouchsafe to ere ot them |the grace that they gnay well and | truly weigh the unfailing vows which they are now about to make to each | other in the presence of this compa- | ny and before thee, and that they | | may be enabled hereafter at all times so to live together as to rejoice in | the solemnization of this union with joy unspeakable and full of glory through Christ Amen,.”’ Jesus our Lord. Addressing the company, Sunderland sail: Dr. **Marriage is honorable among all men tn that a man shall leaye his | father and mother and shall cleve unto his wite and they twain shall be | ot one flesh. It was constituted by | our creator in the first paradise. | was confessed by patriarch, priest, prophet and apostle. It was 1 | confirmed by the teachingand adorn- | ard ed with the presence ot the redeemer | i {and has been honored by the faithful | keeping of all good men and women | since the world began. | “It is not therefore under- to be | taken lightly or unadvisedl y—but | soberly. discreetly and in the fear ot | | God, “Into this holy estate this man and li any now can show just cause why they may not be lawfully united in | marriage let him now speak or else | | hereatter toreyer hold his peace.” this woman come now to enter. To the bride and groom—“ If you desire to be united im marriage you will signify the same by joining your right hands.’” (The groom bride joined bands ) **Grover,”’ you take this woman whom you hold | by the hand to be your lawtul wed- and | dthe minister, ‘do ded wile, to live together atter God's ordinance in the holy estate of wed- | |lock? Do you promise to love her, cherish, comtort and keep her in sickness and in health, ia joy and ia sorrow, and torsaking all others keep | you only unto her so long as you | -both shall live ?”’ The groom (firmly). I do. Dr. Sunderland. Frances, do you | | take this man whom you hold by the hand to be your lawtul wedded hus- band, to live together after God’s ordinance in the holy estate of wed- | SnkeS bOCKT er Do you promise to love him, ‘honor, comfort and keep him inj | sickness and in health, m joy and sorrow and forsaking ail others keep | ; vou only unto him so long as both shall live | The bride responded in a low but clear voice, “*I do,.’* “In token of the same let the wedding ring be passed.’ (The \ groom placed the ring on the bride’s | | finger.) | | Dr. Sunderland (solemnly). For- | asmuch as Grover and Frances have | here agreed and coyenanted to live together atter God’s ordinances in the holv estate of wedleck, and have confirmed the same by ging and | you taking a wedding ring, now, there-| | fore, in the presence of this company | in the name of the Father and ot the Son and ot the Holy ghost, I pro- }mnounce and declare that they are husband and wife: what God et no man put and hath joined together | asunder. The Rev. pronounced Mr. the Cieveland then | owing bene- diction: God the Father, G God the Holy Ghost t and ke Lord fill you with al temporal D vou; the merciful and Diessings, and nt tose hatin the world to come you v have hf tlasting. Amen.” - Phe president managed the ring aad was placed on the tov fing: t the bride’s During withor left hand without sceident. this ceremony the couple faced the | rear porch. | themselves near little group of friends standing before the palm grove at the opposite end of the 2 fhe was quite as pale and nervous in manner noticed be when room president as he was to he went ou in tor a short ¢ the atteruoon. WHAT Ti BRIDE WOE bride wore un enchanting ng dress of ivory satin, simply garnished on the high corsage with | Indian mustin, crossed in Grecian tolds : catried ia ex misite falls of simpheito over the oetcoat. The j orange blossom garniiure commmenc- ing upon the yeil iu a superb coronet is continued throughout the costume with artistic skill. * Her veil of tulle, about five yards in length,completely enveloped her, falling to the edge of the petticoat in front and extending the entire length of her full court train. | wore no jewelry except an engage- ment ling containing a sapphire and two diamoads. OFF FOR DEER PARK, At about §:30 o’clock the presi- | dent and his bride said a hasty ‘good and left the rough a private exit from the Red room into the south ground. bye’’ to their friends, 1 house A ciosed carriage awaited them and as they entered and the horses started | off a shower of rice was thrown the carriage and their friends wayed them a final **God speed”? from the It was expected that the president would try to shp away un- »bserved, and in order to prevent this a number of newspaper men stationed the southwest en- trance to the grounds with carriages convenient to follow the presidentin case he should make his exit by that gate. ‘his was reported to the pres- ident.so he instructed his driver to go out of the grounds by another and almost unused route, and inthat way | he avoided the reporters altogether. , His carriage was driven directly to the Baltumore & Ohio railroad station, where a special train was in waiting to take the president and his bride to Deer Park. They were escorted through the station and into the car | provided for them without attracting attention, and at g o’clock the train started off to its destination. The president and his bride were wholly unaccompanied on their jour- ney. They will probably remain at Deer Par«x about a week, during , which-time thev will occupy a small j cottage attached to the hotel which has not yet Opened tor the season. Many and handsome were the pres- ents Wade to the happy couple and numerous letters of congratulation were received. Long lite and hap- piness to them is the wish of all. THE WIDOW BUTLER. The Boston Herald ought to know | that General Benjamia F. Butler is cone of the politest gentlemen in America.—N. Y. Sun. Yes, we | know that; and he is also one of the | *‘sassiest’? men in the country. In short, he is a highly accomplished blackguard, with a rich humor, which is sometimes a little too broad, to be sure, but never tiresome.— Boston Herald. And he has been charged with a disposition to be ‘*spooney’’ also. Betore the war he was a blatant Democrat, given to extravagance in | _his devotion to the most extreme | tenets of that party. Afterwards he shone forth as a most vicious Repub- hean. A little later he deservedly received the appellation of ‘the beast’? on account of his wanton violation ot private rights and all pinciples of decency as a military commander in a war he helped to precipitate, After the war the old reprobate distinguished himself as a blatant bloody-shirt orator, Ot later t years be has spent his time bluster ing about the country wagging his She carried no flowers and | on; ‘history as a remarkable evidence that in troublous times, when the waters are stirred by strife and revo lution, a deal ot filthy sediment floats to the top, stinks for atime, and when the waves settle, sinks out of sight, That he has even pretended |to attach himseif to the Democracy is little less surprisiag than that he hould have received any recognition (at the hands of a party he had ma- ligned without compunction tor so |many years and which he joined | only when he could use it as a helper to Its ambition for personal prefer | i ment.—St. Joe Gazette. | | Iu order to accommodate all who may desire to make a social or busi- ness trip at very low rates the Ohio |& Mississippi Railway will from June Sth to June 1Sth inclusiye, sell round trip tickets from St, Louis to !Cincinnati, Dayton and Pittsburg, | |O., and to Chirton Valley g about | one fare for the round trip, guod for return until July 5th. 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Address, GREGG | the following Sheriff's Sale. | _ By virtue and authority of afee bill issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court ot Bates county Missouri, | returnable said court, R. Perry at the june term, 1886, of to me directed vs. William Mabel Keck and Joseph Keck her husband, I haye levied and seized uponall the right, title, interest and claim ot said defendants of, in and to described real situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: The northeast quarter ot the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 32, township 39 Tange 31, and the northeast quarter ot the southwest quarter of section 28, ownship 39, range 31, I will on Thursday, June 24th, 1886, between the hours of g o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the atiernoon of that day, at the east tront door ot the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder tor cash, tosatisfy said fee bill and costs. | W.eF. Hanks, Sheritt Bates Co. Sate. John Dotson and Fannie Dotson, their deed of trust dated April 9th, and ‘recorded in the Recorder’s oftice i for Bates county, Missouri, in book onveyed to the undersigned trus- tee the following described real estate and per- sonal property situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri_to-wi Lot No. tive (5), in Block twenty-five (25), in the Town Company’s tirst addition to the town of Rich Hill: alsoone W. W. Kimball piano, style eight (5), numbered 61,194, also one piano Trustee’s stool and spread, said piano and stool and cover be 0 1 bought by John Do nor W ater, Which co: was made in trust ure the payme certain note fully deseribed in and whereas, ult has be ment of said note, now long past els Now, therefore, at the requst of the legal xolder of said note and pursuant to tt ditions of said deed of tru Iwill p sell the above described premises and pers propetry at public vendue; to the high der for cash, at the east front door of the house, in th ity of Butler, county of Bates, and state of 5 i, on Saturday, June roth, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying , said , interest and costs. *, M. ALLE lof trust; Truste Whereas, Abner D. Cunningham, who de- elared himself single and unmarried, by his deed of trust, dated January 2ist, Iss4, and recorded in the Recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Miss: 2 pag fe conveyed to th e follow ing described ate lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit One acre out of the northwest quarter [ the southeast quarter of section twenty-three ), township forty eo) of Tange thirty-one )2 lying west and adjoining a certain sor parcel of land known as the Drennon being same width north and souvh as the said Drennon tract; Which conveyance was made in trust to se- cure the payment of one certain note jfully de- scribed in d deed of trust; and whereas, de- faulthas been made in the payment of ‘said | note andthe annual interest thereon accrued, now long past due and unpaid. Now therefore, atthe request of the legal holder. of said note | and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of | trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue,to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house, inthe city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursdav, June 24th 1886, between the hours of 9 0’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for | the purposes of satisfying said debt, i and costs. c. c. Dt Trustee. ‘est Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, L. M. Wright and Mary F. Wright, hb , wife, by their deed of trust dated March 1885, and recorded in the Recorder’s office w | Remepy Company,Patmyra, N.Y. | A Pennsylvama —_agriculturist thought he had found a great scheme | bushes of worms. He sprinkled the | bushes with sulphur and powder ‘trom a flask and applied a match to | the train of powder. The fire tol- lowed the train both ways and blew | the flask into pieces and the pieces ;into the agriculturist. The Penn- sylvania plan of killing currant worms is somew hat more dangerous | and tully | cation cf a tamous Virginia bed- bug | poison, the directions tor winch are: | ‘Administer m broken doses till the bug shows signs of weakening; then | tread on him. ”? Grange Pienic. There wil be a grand rallying ot \tarmers and grangers on the 3rd of July in ’S6, six miles northwest of | Butler, Bates county, Mo., in J. \Church’s pasture half mile east of Prairie Rose school house. John Ma. ‘Sneed Grand Master of Mo. State | Grange and others v tbe present. it sub-granges requested to come in delegations. Everybody imvited. | By order of Mound Valley Grange. | G. C. MiILter, JAMES Hanoi, } Co Wricurt, }) {tongue as Greenbacker, Retormer jand Democrat. He is a cock-eyec | Temuniscence, who will go down into last week tor ridding his currant } as wasteful as the appli- | in and for Bates county, Missouri, in Book 35, page 519, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The south half of lot one (1) in block eight (5) in Couch’s addition to the town (now city) of Butler. Which conveyance was made in trust tosecure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust; and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the annual inter- est on said note, now long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note and pursuant to the con- ditions of said deed of trust, I will proceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Saturday, Jane 12th, 1886, | between the nours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 0’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. u. E. Watton, Trustee. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and anthority of two general exé- cutions issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missouri, return- able at the June term, 1884. of said court. tome directed, one in favor of Thos. J. Smith and against N. Davis, and one in favor of Joseph Everingham and inst N. Davis, Ihave levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said defendant of, in and to the fol- lowing described real estate, situated in Bates | county, Missouri, to-wit: All of Block 35 of Sperry’s addition to the | city of Rich Hill, all in Bates coun | willon } Thursday, June 24th, 1586. | between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon | and 5o0’clock in the afternoon of that day. at | the east front door of the court honse in thecity j of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same / . | or so much thereof as m: ired, at pub- lic vendae, to the highest for cash to i id execution and ¢ F. HANKS, Sheriff Bates Co. Notice ot Final Settlement. d Whe estate of rs eres’ dministrator of said estate, to make firal settlement next term of the Bz | Probate Court, in Bates cou ' Missouri, to be held at Butler on tday of August, 1886. . W. K. Maraews, Administrator. estate, y Mo., I} Mathews deceased, that J, W- ¢ \ Trustee’s Sale. Whereas, Mary E Rountree, more than nine months, by her deed of trust, now dead for dated August 25, Iss, and recorded in the Recorder's ofice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in Book No page LY, conveyed to the undersigned trustee the following described real estate, lying and being situate in the county of Bates and state of Missouri, to-wit: The east half of lot numbered one (1) in the northwest quartor of section five (5), township thirty-nine (59) of range (50), containing forty acres more or less. Which conveyance was mace in trast to seeure the payment of one certain note fully deseribed in said deep of trust; and whereas, default has been made in th®pa: tof said note and the | accrued interest the , now long past due and unpaid. Now, therefore, at the request of the legal older of said note, and pursuant to the conditions of said deed of trust, I will pro- ceed to sell the above described premises at public vendue, tothe highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house, in the | city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Mis- souri, on Thursday, June 17th, 1886, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, for the purposes of satisfying said debt, interest and costs. Cc. C. Duxx, Trustee. PUBLIC NOTICE. Trustce’s Sale of Real Estate Under Trust Deed. Whereas, Mary A. Ellis (declaring herself | to be single and unmarried), by hercertain deed of trust, bearing date January 25rd, A.D, 1+ and duly recorded in the office of the Recor of Deeds in and for Bates county, in the state of Missouri, in Book No. 35 at page No. 4s conveyed to Wm. F. Hanks. trustee, the fo! lowing described real estate, situated in the county of Bates, in the state of Missouri, to-wit: ‘The east half of Lot N of Lot N allin No. 390f Range No. more or les: Which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment ofa certain promissory note, in said deed of trust fully described and made certain; and whereas, said note is now long past. due—and default has been made in the payment of said note, so secured and every part thereof—whether of principal or interest, * Now therefore, in consideration of the prem- ises, and at the instance and request of the legal owner and holder of said note so secured, as aforesaid, and in pursuance ofthe authority and conditions contained in said deed of trust. I will, as trustee aforesaid, proceed to execute said trast, and will, on Saturday, June 26, A. D, 1886, 20, and the west 3 . in Townshi containing 8) acres | between the hours of 9 o’elock a. m, and 5 | 07 p.m, of that day, at the east front door | of the court house, in the city of Butler, county | of Bates aforesaid; proceed to sell said above | described real estate—at public auction to the | highest bidder for cash—or so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy ssid secured note, interest, and the cost of executing this trast. Wa. F. Hanks, Trustee ee EE = A | | } 1 | i i} | Sheriff’s Sate. | By virtue and authority of a general execution | issued from the office of the clerk of the chreuit court of Bates count. Missouri, returnable at | the June term Iss6. said court, to me direct- | ed in favor of John Thomas, a minor boy, and against James Matchett, I have levied ant seized upon all the right, title, interest and | claim of said defendant of, in and to the follow- | ing described real estate, in Bates county, Mo. . to-wit: The south half of the N. E, 1-4 the northeast 1-4 of the southeast 1-4 of section 1s, and west half of the southwest 1-4 of the north- west 1-4 section 17, and west half of the north- | west 1-4 of the southwest 1-4 section 17, all in township 40, of range 29. Also south half of | Lot 1, of northwest 1-4 section 19, township 49, range 20, I will, on Thursday, June i7, 1586, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or so much thereof as may be required, at pub- lic vendue, to the highest bidder for casi to satisfy said execution and costs | i W. FE HANKS, | Sheriff Bates Co. ete ee te mer ee ame | | i i Sherift’s Sale. | Jy virtue and authority of two execu- icn- issued from the office of the clerk circuit court of Bates county, Mis- souri, returnable at the June term, 1886, | of said court, to me directed, one in favor ot Andrew Orlmayer & Carl G Orlmayer and azainst J] E Keller and M N Beaty and one in tavor ot James Clark, David B Clark, Frank L Clark, and:>Crrus E Clark and against J © Keller and MN Beaty, I have levied and seized upon all the right, title, interest and claim of said MN Beaty of, in and to the: following described real estate, situated in Bates county, to-wit: The east halt of lots 25 and 26and the west halt ot lot g in sec- | tion six, in township dumber 39, of range 32; I will on Thursday, June 17, 1856, | between the hours ot 4 o’clock in the | forenoon and 5 o’clock in the a ternoon ot that day, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri, sell the same or £0 much thereof as may be required, at pul- lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satisty said executions and costs. W.F. HANKS, Sheriff. | rence ere ammen nectaermenararermimre = Sheriff's Suic. By virtue and authority of four general exe- eutions issued from the office of the clerk of the cireait court of Bates county, Mis- souri, returnable at the June term, iss, of said court, to me directed in favor of the Merchants and Planters National Bank of Sherman,Texas, against Jonathan Dewey, and L. P. Snider, H. Snider, Marc 8. Holmes, William Pfan and E.J. Snider, against Jonathan Dewey, and |. W. Batsell against Jonathan Dewey, and G. W. Kerse inst Jonathan Dewey. thave levied and poi upon all the right, title, in- terest and elaim of said defendant of. in and to the following described real estate, situsted in | Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: ‘All that part of the west half of lots (5) five, {5) six and (7) seven, of the northeast quarter of section No. (6) six, township (34) thirty-nine. range No. (31) thirty one. lying east of Missour Pacific Railroad and south of the grade or track of the Ft. Seott,St. Louis and Chicago Railroad. and all that part of lots number (7) seven and (s) eight of northeast quarter of said section No. (6) six lying west of Missouri Pacific Mail- road. and also the west haif of lot number (5) i six of the northeast of said section number (6) six, and all that part of the exes balfoflot number (6) six of the northwest quarter of said section number (6) which Let east of Miami river, I will on Thursday, June 17, 1856, between the of 9 o’clack in the forenoon | and 5 o’cloekin the afternoon of that dey, 2 the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, Bates county, Missouri.sell the same or so mach thereof an: ri lap lg ib | Ne vendue, to the, bas for © | satisfy said & j i +-£-7