ilH DAILY LEADER,KIKO OCT# MfJlMY IlHIA*ProHldent ItuHcook Mmu'lud in Nobt'itrtUii To-day.At one o’clock this afternoon, according to western time, Hon, Willard J, Heacock, president of tho Fond it, Johnstown nnd Gloversvillo railroad,led ta the altar in a far western city, Miss Olnm Barton Perry, whom ho vowed to love, honor and cherish “until death do us part,”The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride’s brother-in-law, M, F. Wolcott, in the city qf Weeping Water, Nebraska, from which place the happy couple will start on an extensive * weeding tour through the western states, during which they will visit Mr, Heaeock’s daughter, Mrs. F, E. Hotchkiss, at Redlands, Cal., remaining long enough for Mr, Heacock to give attention to his large interests in that locality.The bride is a lady of very pleasing address, who has visited this city several times, as the guest of Mrs. R. A. Avery. During her visits here she formed numerous acquaintances, and may be sure of a warm-hearted welcome upon her return as Mrs, Heacock.