Married, at the residence of the groom, on.East Centre street, at five o’clock p. in., Thursday, Juty loth, 1886, by Rev. Charles W. Lee, of the M. E. Church, Benj. V. Gould, foreman of the Register office, to Miss Barbara Kinney, formerly of Newark. Ohio. The contracting parties desiring to make no display, but a quiet wedding, invited only a few of their near friends and relatives, who were present, as follows. Dr. Wm. D. H. Hunter and wife, Will. H. O’Brien and wife, Con. E. Stewart and John 1 Fichter, of the Register; Miss Lou Kinney and Mrs. H. B. Herrick, sisters of the bride; Mrs. Andrew Moss, Richard Mason and wife, and Joseph G. Gould, relatives of the groom, and Miss Lizzie Halpin and MissLena Seekatz. After the ceremony the company repaired to the dining room and partook of a supper prepared for the occasion, Bro. Lee officiating as master of ceremonies in his usual pleasant way. The same evening the newly mated couple left \ for Cincinnati, where they remained 1 until Sunday night, the guests of • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moss; being Ialso entertained while there by Chris *Erhart and wife. The presents re- lt;ceived included both useful and or- 1 namental. The bride is a worthy lt;and most estimable lady, and pos- l scssed of the requisite qualities to lt;make a good wife. Mr. Gould has ( been connected with the Register i office for a great manj' years, and is 1 a faithful employe and conscientious : gentleman. Ben. and his bride have j the best wishes of the Register and . a host of friends for a long, happy ■ and prosperous voyage through life. 1. _ _ 1