OBITUARY.Klizabclh Luiighlin was born inHendricks cm'titv, Indiana. August 3,Cl Iis;ji\ She w;;s cmr.'orled and united .% • *with the Baptist church at the age ofh Id years. Married Wm. ilcKparran, May 1,1 8i. with whom she lived until Ins death. January l, 1S7-1. Ten children were horn of this union, five of whom survive. On May 4, J882, she married N. F. Taylor, who died May o, 18.S3. Him, with her family, moved from Illinois, which had been her home for twenty years, to Union township, Woodbury county, Iowa, September, 1 SUN, and went on u homestead, which practically was licr home the remainder of her life.Death from heart failure came suddenly to her at the home of her mother in Coriuctionville, Iowa, January G, iSiC. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. J. W. Lothian, occuredin the M. 12. church, ami Llie body was laid to rest in the family lot in the Unionltnlge cemetery on the 8Ui.Resides her mother, and son, Charles, who live in CoiTecUonviUe, the relatives and friends from abroad who came to the funeral are, J. 8- McHpar-ran, Sloan, Iowa: James MeSparrau, Jessup, lmvu: Luvica Richardson and. husband, Fremont:, Nebraska: Joseph McHpanan. Lincoln, Nebraska, and Mr. It. Stratton, an old family friend, of Wash la, Iowa.The deceased had endured the many hardships of a pioneer life in addition to bringing sip her large family of children after the death of her husband. Amid it all she maintained a Christian character, and left an inlhicnco for good that will be felt by her children and neighbors while the years roll by.