Urown-Beacli Wedding.Liberty Herald: A quiet home wedding was the occasion of the uniting of the lives of Mr. Samuel J. Beach, of Alexandria, and Miss Anna F. Brown, of thiB city on Sabbath evening, May 15, at the home of the bride's mother,Mrs. Fairmein Brown on north Fair | ground avenue. Miss Brown is one ofour best girls, and having grown up in our city eDjoys the pleasure of a host of friends, who congratulate Mr. Beach on securing such a mate to enjoy life among the people of Alexandria; whither they go to live as he is engaged there in the insurance business. He is a late addition to the thriving neighboring city, coming there from Crawfordsville, where he has the pleasure of many friends, having been a merchant there for a number of years. The Herald • acknowledges a call from Mr. B. Monday morning and he received our personal congratulations upon his good fortune in securing* one of Liberty's fair daughters as a life partner. Rev. D. W. Parks pronounced the ceremony.