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A case to the may be cite Some time ago an cditorial was published in this paper on the topic *“Why Don’t the Men arry?" line of reasoning struck faney of an intelligent lady of Detroit, and she plied to 1t. giving a fictitious name y o1 culiar dispensations which are beyond the point Providence ken of man, a ¢ a copy of the paper in which this letter was printed. It was the first number which he had received, The letter struck him as sible and intelligent that made a formal proposal to the sending the letter to this to be delivered to her. There is no 4hmm of the genuinencss of the offer; nor is there any doubt that he is able to give o wifo a good home. He is a ph) writes, with o good practice, the owner of a nice residence, ind hasa respecta- ble bank account. He sends the names of twenty of the leading citizens of his city who, ho says, will vouch for his sional ability. He states in his letter: **As this paper is the first copy received of my three months’ trial subscriotion, and il it, through your help, should sccure mo a wife, I would be more than a lhmh\n«l times repaid for my subscription.” Itis generally the unexpected that happens. If, through the article in question, two souls should be made happy, the query which headed th editorial, “Why Don’t the Men Marry? will have been answered in o most s: factory manner. Courting Among the Apaches. clphia Record: The Apache when he goe ting makes no cffort to become > to his in- tended bride. Indeed, he re y no- tices or spealks to he wmswer some quéstion of I the most assidious atte 21 male relutives, particularly big lazy brothers. At night he goes to her father’s lodge and distributes the pres- about. Ifa pony, he is picketed 0 by; if it is a cow, ahorn is tied to ge, which shows his intention. egroom com ha around morning tosee the resalt of his proposal. I the have been taken inside, the ho moved, eue., he is all right, whe ipon the bride and builds a new lodge, or tepee, elf, and puts things in ovder ally for the buck she calls master. If the trinkets are not touched the pro- posul is not ace 1, and the suitor carries them ay in. A Love Affair of Schubert. sell’s Magazine The Countess oline, an enthusi girl of great uty, became the object of Schubert’s His eqtlerior was any- thing but that of an ideal lover. Rude, unshapely features, thick nose, coarse, protruding mouth, and a shambling, awkward figure, were redeemed only by eyes of uncommon_ splendor and depth. The inexperienced maiden, belonging to a haughty family, hardly understood the devotion of the humbly bora genius. be romantic passion. des (1|1w|m1 hothing to her. passionate, intensity of tone, answered “What's the Everything belongs to you. of confession seems to him from any furthe the family, yet he never forgot hist tiful dream, or loved another woman. Matrimonial Miriet. \d: The city of Cam- mportant matrimonial hot rivalry 3 chers of the place for the business. it was noticed that one of the brothers was taking in altogether the biggest of the mari Carriages be ing couples up to his pa y, and on one day recently he a i In-d \lm astonishing record of five ~|||"la hour. Secing R R oA SR profitable busi- in this way, the other pr 1 to inquire wo just found out what the trouble is. he pious parson had interested the haclkmen in the matrimonial busine and they had been dramming up trade, as it were, in return for a shure of the prolits. monopoly is now broken, however, and his brethren expect a fair share of the marviage fees here- after. Camden as Chicago e den, N rince of Wales, hundred nd beheld Llll‘ of Waies, [n- Marrviages of the Literary World: I have elapsed since B first marviage of u pr d, theve haye only been four mar- vinges in Englind, and one abroad. The preliminaries of marviage have often been made, but these were in such ¢ carvied out after the prince’s a to the throne. ion Quite a Surprise Party. Chieago Ti Dr. Sarah B. Chase, of New York City, although lifty years of nge, has proven her heart still sus- u'puhl-~ e tly she took for a hus- band Judge Thomas Hockey, of Butte, a peculiar event. The house of the doctress is a resort for Bohemian- inclined artists, ac s, actresses and professional people A daughter, curly-haired Grace Chase, of ‘usino company, helped her mother iin on Monday evening at the first winter reception. The guests ar- vived early, Then there was a sarpr those not in el Mrs. Chase entered the purlor leaning on the arm of the judge. Without any nm-mlm-lury remarks the judge took Mrs., Chase’s hand and, in a tender voice, wok her to be his fawful wife in x~|<LnLan and hoalth “till death do us part.” * Mrs. Chase said the same thing; then all the party congratulated thew. Jilts Her Lover for His Father. Post Dispatch: A young dry goods salesman by the name of Anderson came to Texas from Tennessee during the early part of last year and locate tem pora Pyt Whitasboro, laaving his father, who is a widower, at hisold home in Tennessee. He also left at his old home a girl with whom he was den-nllfr in love and to whom he was en- gaged to be married. He kept up a correspondence with her and went and paid her o visit a few weeks ago, after which he returned to Whitesboro, re- suming his business duties and making no other ealculation than that the girl would become his wife at an early day. He wrote hera lov etter as usual aud waited wmpatiently for a veturn, HAPPENINGS. Recently he receited alarge envelope and forthwith tore it open for the pur- ‘nm- of devouring its contents, Within he found two smali envelopes, ench con- taining a letter, one from his father and one from the young lady, imparting to him the awful intelligence that they nad been married. The young man is said to be overcome with despondency, and his friends watch him closely to prevent suicide, Re-married in a New York Sun: The constituents of Supervisor John of the Tenth ward, Brool wthi with him and his family over the de of his wife, Mary F. Gallagher, which d on November his house, The, to learn that the a week aftor the o married Week, ) oW St sor, in man. Delia Mot as performed in St, of which Miss Morri member for seve hus, heen kept s Stephen’s chur 1 been tinuing to live Woodhull street. Much indi been expressed among the constituents over his hasty itis said the net itical standing amo crats of his ward. porvisor's seond mar- 11 3 g vhe demo- Daniel O'Connell's Move-Lotter. London Acade Own and Ouly Love: It w o wrote the let- ter I had yesterday. and I do most ten- derly, tenderly love Kate. Yet, sweet- est Mary, I could have wished to one line in that handwriting which retions of the happiest life and still blos me ssible swoetness and com- darling, are separvated. of my life envelons you and I am vomantic in my love this day as 1 was thre 1-twenty yours when you dropped your not uniwill- wand into mine. Darling, will you smile at letters of your old, old husband? Oh, Mary—my own M will" re- that she has had the fond and Tections of my youth, ) wave rolled over us th given us no 10 resn each other less than we d 4 life. Atl t, darling, so think I. dinc on S ) Lord Stourton’s. On Sunday at Brougham's, to meet the dukes of Sussex and of Devonshire, ect. \\‘ are asked for Sunday, the March, by the.duke of Norfolk. is a better chanee of emancipation cer- tainly by our havinr come oyer. Yo All the rom the love- s Woulan't Wed at the Eleventh Hour. There w little weddi ing house u . Mountealm s i evening, says the Detroit arric Erb, landlady, was to Tenry Sehulte ness man of Cleveland, For some time past th discussed in G daughter of the become the wife of a prominent young busi- 0. Afiv had boen event was to bo ed forward to \\\\h consider . It was whisperc did not fancy Schulte to & tent, but her parents wercobdurate, they liking Schulte and greatly desir- ing him for o son-in-law. Miss Erb remonstrated in vain against marrying a man whom she did no but her parents pleaded with her so ently that she finally concluded ) acquicsce to their desires and wed Schulte. Avrangements were accordingly made and the date of the nuptinls tixed lasy Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. In response to tations a number of the most intimate friends of the Krb faniily called at the house to sce the cercmony which would in o -luu( SPIC of time ‘¢ Carr othoer. But they were doomed to t1\~~‘[:])A)11\(- ment, en the lm\n for mony arrived Miss kr i ch failed to reveal her vhercabout: The surprised guests quictly departed as for their respect homes, and a ess of ceath spread over the igent seu . who was o star hoarder in Mrs, Iirb’s house. Inquiry showed that the eloping > lind left the city on a Michigan 1 trarn. They are supposed to be in Chicago, where i ents live. The shock was a severe one to the ents, particularly to the mother,who v refined lady, Carvie was an only child, and she had stowed upon her every attention. Yy comfort ana whim of hers was grantod, but when the you lady remonstraied ab wurry- ing Schulte she met with g tion from her parents. They had set their hearts upon ing Henry as hv 18 2 r young man, with hlonde 1.m fnd plexion, debonair and handsoms turning his twenty-sixth birthday A Bride While Loving Anoth Chicago Tribune: Mrs. Donovin, the daughter Bedgood, of Clucinnati, was before the probute court to be e for luna husband has be tener in the O 2 she was church, and the church for to perform tho hesitatod enter the the young to-day, the ' ¢l wt St. ascended tho steps n[ Pather F. X. Dutton ceremony. Half way up she and, weeping, refused to church, The bride was woman before the court groom young Donovin, At home the bride confessed that she loved Harry Carr, of the Big FPour com- pany, and would marry none other Donovin and his friends pleaded with her, #nd the next day she was married to him, but after the ceremony returned to her father’s house, and the marringe was never conisummated. Her husband alled upon her and offered her prescnts with red hot lly she bogan uhn signs of a de- an was called in who at once pronounced her insane on the subject of her troubles. Before the judize she begged so piteously to bo sent home and not to the asylum that she was allowed to go with her parents, who will take her into the country. pe e 10 lose sieep and cline, and a ph The Phonograph Setween Love rs. Worcester Lovers will soon carry on respoudence by phono- raph, which, witha gross of wax cylin ers and little boxes for mailing them, will become a conventional but us ful’ accompaniment to the engagement ring, “My darling,” when written, I am told, does not adequately express the lover’s fervor. 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