MR A\l MR S. GEORGE JULESwere: marriko twenty-FIVE YEARS AGO.Mr. and Mrs. George Julfs, of 52t South Twelfth street, yesterday celebrated the .twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding da}The anniversary really fell on Saturday, but as Sunday was more agreeable to allconcerned, the celebration was postponed until yesterday. it was a very pleasant affair, the guests being limited to the immediate family, the relatives and a few intimate friends,and the pleasure, of the day were greatly enhanced through the arrivalof the only daughter of the estima-%hie couple, Mrs; George Rush, of St. Joseph, 'Mo., who arrived at 6 o'clock last evening, unannounced and unexpected.On January 1*8, 1 8N6. Miss Katherine Groteguth and George Julfs were united in the holy bunds of matrimony by Rev. L. von Hague, thoupastor of Salem church, of which Mr. and Mrs. Julfs have been members for years. Yes lord ay Rev. J.C. Kramer, the present i»astor, officiated at t he ceremony customary on these occasions. Mr. and Mrs. Julfs have two children, one son, John Julfs, of this . city, and one daughter, Mrs. George Rush, of St. Joseph, Mo.The Julfs residence was tasily decorated in silver, with white bells hung about the rooms in profusion. The. table was . beautifully decorated with carnations and a sumptuous supper was served. They received a large assortment, of gifts in silverware and 'they and all present will long remember til*1 event as it was a very pleasant affair for all who participated, in the celebration.