witnessed the evening’s pleasures.fts Ci OLDEN WEDDING,in The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William Beals was celebrated on last Saturday evening, in grand style, . at the residence of their son, J. H. 113 Beales, No. 160 East Washington n“ street. The venerable couple were or married at Canton, O., on the loth *° of November, 1829, tkat being the a 21st birthday of the bride, Miss % Syvilla Buckius. Mr. Beals was born °* on Sept. 8,1808. They have resided ^ in this city for many years. At the“J golden wedding the other evening, there were present seven children ,se (all who are living but one, Wein Beals of Plymouth) twenty-five grand be children and nineteen great grand »r_ children. Quite a number of valu-et able presents w’ere given the .aged re couple, including a purse well filled ht with silver and gold, and other articles of value. The presentation speech was made by the Rev. J. M. I1* Wolpert. An excellent supper was served, to which full justice was **} done. Among the near relatives ^ present were Mr. and Mrs.John Welker and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Maddux and children, Mr. to and Mrs. E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. T. ™ C. Beals and children, M. M. Beals, *5 Mrs. Emma Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. G. :s* C. Welker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Maddux, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Maddux, Misses Cora, Ida and Sy villa Maddux, Mr. and Mrs. George Herr and a number of others whose names were F. not learned.SILVER WEDDING