A NONOGENARIAN.■ * 1 *Mrs. Jane Wilmuth, «f Wyoming-, CelebratesHer Ninety-First liirlhday.Mrs. Jaue Wilmuth, the oldest resident of j Wyoming, and known to nl^her frieuds and ac- i qunintances as Grandma” Wllmutb, passed her liinetjr-first birthday anniversary, at her home j In that pleasant subuib. yesterday. jShe came to \\ yomiug with her father, William Evatt, in ISUo, and ten years later, at the age of seventeen, she was united In marriage with Thomas Wilmoth, the two living happily together until 1SG0, when lie died at the age of 102 jyears. She enjoys relating her early experience and the incidents of the eighty-flve years which she has spent in the same spot, and every body eujoys hearing her taiks, as she always has something now and interesting to relate.She has three children living. Mrs. Mary Ann I.ank, of Elmwood Place, is the oldest ctnid, and Ik now seveuty-ti*rce. The other two are Mrs. Ellen Glenn, of Fordville, Ind., and Mrs, Amanda Hill, of Wyoming. Mrs. Lank and Mrs. FUJI were with their mother yesterday.She has also eleven grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, and two great-great-grand- i children. The oldest of the latter is eight vears, i.ud of the great-grandchildren, thirty years. Most of these And muuy friends were present! yesterday to celebrate the occasion, and their hostess bids fair to meet them on numerous oc-easions of a similar nature in the future.