FIFTY EIGHTH WKDIMNOA NXIVmsARY rKLFJVItVTIOK.Mr. aiul Mrs. Thoma* lt;■. Taylor to (Vh»brnt(* at Ilushvillo Friday.T1101 uas Gibson Taylor and Eliza Helen Fhappel won1 married at (.’ar-*Mthec.hiin lt;Maf.i v bvilliNin ' hlisle, Ky.f Feb. 1. 1849, and the annbvervsarv of the event will I*1 observed .t •at the Iioido of their daughter, Mrs.Lou Taylor Nolan, at Uushville, 11]., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who are the parents of lt;*apt. Frank lt;\ Tny-lor of Jacksonville, are quite well known here and their friends can but join in wishing them all that the day possibly can turan to a couple who j jhave llvisl and loved for so extended ia period of years.The following poem has Ihsui writ- qepten for the occasion by Mrs. Ida Scott j \|Taylor McKinney of FeWitt, la.: IwaiWelding Hells. I j.*Tis February! ringing clear, once more thro* memory’s halls we hear,In tender cadence soft and low,S\\lt;s t wedding bells of long ago.you1IsFrom fair Kentucky's sunny clime We listen to the mellow eldnie.And draw the curtained past aside To greet the youthful grooin and bridlevisjI M\ ist, j a tif (feeli VIThe rustle of a silken gown.A glimpse of merry eyes of brown, \ manly term both tall and fair. And lo. behold, the roval pair.i Vb1s'This was the bridal day, you know. Of eight and titty years ago.And w e w ill ring it in againWith happy greetings, now. alt; then.!a \ \wlt;It he\fiSweet bride, the queen of home and heart.I ear groom, who walked with her apartWith changeless love thro' many a eat year.Accept the toast we offer here!1lbrMas blesdnirs brighten all your way, gi And iT'iwn eaelj -wifth pa--n g day, jAnd may each year t g»ther spentl'.i* tilled with joy and sweet eoipent!uy l*ot trul\ *»od w ith loving hand 15 1!;i- hi! you thi*o a goodly land;l.oii- life, and usefulness, we know, Have been your portion here belowi teilUithe boll- of inlt; iii’ry. had the time, \nd -oftIn poal the golden chime;t o lt;I •*IIfeG« od hle-s the bride and groom, wlt;sa v.God 1 des- the happy wedding day!e \ ♦Ileill0v «\•VWhen Frr'ibin from the Mountain high.Fufurled her Standard for all to*,M*. miThese words appeared in black and ' (.wdiite.Frink Itorky Mountain TeaArmstrongs* Drug Store.• •t*■» aillIHPIfTIIKKl.t I FIFFMKIN I. O. O. F. IIOMK.tti! CaInstitution at Lincoln i- Flared I Aider Strict Quarantine.paw t