; them.Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wagener. of ?l R!e* street. celebrated their golden wedding du-1ng the week It being 50th anniversary of their mamagre. .Surrounded by all their children that are living the old couple repeated again In story all ‘the event# of that Ion* period of eonnu-(blal life. The celebration was a quiet one, only the family participating.! Both Mr. and Mrs. Wagener are natives•***-— wsiainW —«lCLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS. AND HEADACHES DUE TO CONSTIPATION.BEST FOR MEN. WOMENitvre Both were born at St. Ponatua and grew up there together. In 18*0 i Nhtiolas Wegener married Elisabeth Sleren and settled down on a farm near there. Eleven year* ago they moved to Dubuque and have lived here since that rime. There were fifteen children Uvn of the union, eight of whom are now living Of thooe living there are four boys and four girls, and of this eight there are five who are doing religious work Thre** of the daughters are now In the Notre Dame convent In Milwaukee and ' formerly there were five there but two of them died some time ago. The Aaogt-ters who are now there are: Sister MDiatom, Sister M. Sebastian, and Slater M Demaldo. Two of the sons are now priests and have full charge care of par-; lahea The eldeet. Rev. A J. Wagener was for some time assistant at the Sacred i Heart church in this city and is now : the pastor at Mapleton. Iowa. The younger. Rev. J. P Wagener was assistant at Bellevue and is now In charge of a parish at Oe*o, Iowa. There Is one daughter, Elisabeth, living at home and two eons. Peter and Nio. who are married and reside In the city. The old . couple have only one grandchild.Today all the children that are living have returned and will take part In the jc tebratlon of the completion of the long {span of married life Mass vis said at ’the Sacred Heart church this morning end feasting and rejoicing will fill in , the day.