—Mr. William Schildman, a prominent business man in the Twenty-lifth Ward.celebrated the twenty-I fth anniversary ctf liis wedding, at his residence, on Hamilton pike, Wednesday evening, October 17. Kev. betienek, of tin* German Protestant Church, performed the religions services incidental to such occasions, and the happy couple received the congratulations oft a host lt;»i friends. Mr. Schildmau was born in Ppcngey, Prussia, February 22, 1832. Mrs. Schildman, nlt; f Dorothea (dlderhaas, was born at helm, in Hanover, August 2, \XM). They were married October 17, WjK, in Belm, by Kev. B. Sirgel, and came to America in 1 *02, and settled in Cincinnati. In 1804 they re moved to what was then the village of Cumininsville, Where they have since resided. Light children have been born to thein, of whom six survive. Many beautiful gifts were received by tlie happy pair oil the occasion, and a handsome supper was served. Among those present, all oi whom w ish they may be present on the golden day as on the silver were: Mrs. Abcrsinan, Mrs. Turner, Mr. Ttirnoi and wife, Mrs. Schobel, Mr. C. Bessel man. Mr. lt;. Ihiweliu, Mr. John Kemper and Mr. Henry Kemper. of Richmond. Ind.; Mr. Kyinper, Mr. L. Kemper end w itc. II. lt;»ilderhaus and wife, Win. Gilderhaus and w in*. H. lniwelius and family, A. Ilocrman and family. Mrs. Ida Duwelius and Miss Lena Kemper, of « ineinnati; Mr. Chris, Gilderhaus, of Dayton, Ky.; Kev. s( henek and family, Mr. 8. Lawrence and family, Mr. 11. Sold Id man and wife. Mr. Wm. Hochstedt and wife, Mrs. Seifert, Mrs. Woellert, H. Stein wart and v ife, of Cumminsvilie. and many others. 'I'll,, /mvt' 1 i ♦ t ) i ■ V r\ 1 F 1 1 /\f X' m.a.