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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1904)
Tatted After Xosjb Sepa-rsTlew. 2V I years, Mrs. Cora Lungford, a Z. sad trifc fuagrford. a wealthy rasHml C Batte, Mont. liavo cancraoed that they loved each ther bettor tbaa Uwy famr, and a a resv.lt of Iowa lettecs which they have exchanged for the laat Bve years they hava remarried. They are enjoying their second honeymoon mad win Jlvo hereafter In the capper me trepolia. kn Mr. Leacftrd mad his wealth. Mrs. Zsugford Cor the last two yam has oonductad towaitirn establishment to awnaort htssilf and ber only chad, a daughter, Moeetta. who waa bora Xour oon roar ago la Dart Chaster, whore the XAagf arda H-red before Um separation. Bine then Mrs. Lengford and beT-efenghter have wear beano with Mra. Laasford'a Mrs. LeiTSSard m fear cays are wont to the Thousand Islands to meet Mr. Leng--Sord by iwainlii(. There Ihey wens re- mart ML Mra. Lengforas mother' has closed up her daughter's business, and, with. Mairetta Langford, has gone to Uve With them In Butte, where he. has large In terests la mines and real eatata. Mrs. racferds susne was before the pohlio several years ago when her photo graph was used without autborlty on an dvortialnc card, which was placed la ser " oral stares la Port Cheater and Greenwich, Conn. She threatened te mam for heavy eUsnages salens tha photographs were re noved. She a her Agfat and tha adver tisements wars destroyed. . Oat ghecc. ' . Tha longest same ever placed en the snar ' tfaee recards or Butler eamtr, Ofclo. was placed there whea Ucease was iasaed to Masses GUI. aed X of Toledo. Q, to aiarry Missouri Arkansas Xapoleen Pour Hun red Milee Below tha Mouth of tha Olilo Absber. Tin Heeasa stark la the probata court at first refused ta place the name ea tba rec ord, hat Henry Absber. tee father of the - Ctrl, bad aeeempaMled Gin and tntneted that the name was all Tight and should all be used. Thereupon ' tha license was issued . and the gliTs name, containing- sixty-eight letters, west ea tba record and was placed on the Uowrae. - Mr. Abeber explained that whea the girl was bora la Ctnctrmati eighteen years ago ha was mused after aa anat whosa borne wad at Nancies. M mOes . below the snouth of the- OU river.- ea the MUalg. adppl. Vhsi Svoire Warwick, who married tha eoupta, saada his rrtwm he addad cn "iimo" to the amine of tha bride, ' OM teearta Tarak (MK When yoai were a aid of 10 r 13 you thought a ajae of years of age was abeat aH bs-that a patriarch of 60 mimpif aacat to ba aabaaaed ef bhnself for Uwtug at all As yea et n la lift, yea eah tba old-xa Ihnft further and farther tosss yea. Others do, too. .The 4emoera baea Btadnted a prehistoric W4aacir far yaoa arealdeat e. taan who win ba 3 beton be caa analify tf elected. And yet wo are tatd that Us. Eovts Is about to marry an old 'sweetheart who confesses to 11 without stuttering. Coinci dent with this announcement tha tele araph tails us that Jrri tVJlsaa, aged V. Bsarrlea Sarah Graat. aaod IS, at -' the other Uy. Agaia wa that Heary Pfctara stopped aad was t!od to Theresa Jenkins at Saginaw, Mich, Henry a mere boy of 80 and Theresa a blushing bride of TO. Egg Harbor, K. 3., reports the elopement and marriage of Thomas Hart, aged K. aad aad Mra. Kath arine ScbaaUK, aaad & What the thunder Ihcaa titfaUs tied p for other than to plaat puales ea each other's cravo I don't I(bow. Sane of tts who am coaDparative babies at tha breast would Bke to set their veoeipt far asageylty and other thiags if tts tar sale. However, this compilation of Pure and Paialeas Staph la ooaamon with Brothers Flat aad Depew aad ethers of the lilrsute-fclataa boys who have recently bought books they caat read wQl wish ' Mr. and Mra. Darts, et. aU a loag and happy life, Ed Bartow's Budget. . nalatedi m the Attar. Wltli every acrvo at tension asd upheld -by a aoperstltiooa dreiad of a postpone neat of her weddiae. Miss JCartha T. IfackoJs arose tram bar jdck bed la Xx Utctoo. Ky doaaed' her beautiful snow white weddlag eamn aad attended by her phyalclaa and trained aaraa. was married to the man of her choice, Mr. Edward P. . Hall, of Shelbyville, In the parlor of . her borne. - ' After the final blessing by BLshop Lewis ' Bortea .of Christ ubasci. cathedral, the 'weaknajs oocaaiaoed by llmess .reasserted ttsejf and she was carried from &e altar, . at a'blch she had falated, la tae arms of her husband. She was Immediately re ' toraed to ber sick bed, where be is liar de . -voted attendant and aurse. s .. ' Kvery arratagesneat bad bee reade'by the family for a, braUaat ncptial celebration, tout as the day approached It was noticed . that the bride-elect seemed to be elving away under tha strata. . Ebe -ass at last taken so Ol that a pBstpaaeiaeot was talked ' of. but to this she strenuously objected and ateeled herself with almost superhnman courage ta arise from ber pallet aad give ber life lata the keeplne; of ber forer. Quite an fcUarestins side light of the wed-, dUnc was revealed by the marrlase of Kd- . wta Martha, of txbigton. to Mrs. Lizzie 'Wheeler of Georgetown. . AecardlnHr to Martin's own statement he was engaged o marry atlas NackoU, rejected him for the man she manried. Martin took his loss philosophically and eoeght another helpmate. He wooed and won Mrs. "rbeeler. aad says be has gotten full vans-eaaoa by marrying a da? is advance of Us farmer Saace. ,. . A Bre at Btanralm atato. ' A certate salsstonary la one of the renoue hanH bt cailsatewa. Baa Franctaoa, bi dis rosted and declares that aba Intends to .retire aad give VP tha work of anving; ecu) 3. AH on account of tUlt "Don, Cupid.'" who has been osing. tha awtastan as a sneaas to farther bis ends. ' One day not long ago a. neatly tfreased CUaaaoaa entered the snuudoa and In formed the lady ta charge that tn a cer- ' tain alley la Cbiaatawn teto was a alave ' a4rl who wiabed to ma away U tha 3nls cmn aad atady ChriaCLwilty. bat was xm mhlts ta do ao on aooaaat of her owner, who was a7oUatiaaT her-sale far S2.SM to an cOd caatler - Tba aext Amy fba ntlmAonary made her oweareace tn the aOey aad with the help of an interpreter and a police sergeant rescued the wha took up her abodo In the mission. She foeeame an interested jHtpU and soon embraced Christianity. " About tba aaaaa thna tba Chinaman who bad oaaaed U reacsa ajppoared. 11.1 time bo wiabed aa Aa tba huzch fcimsalf. no bad not been a member long- before ba -tame forward with a request for a wife, , which was granted.' Among the names suggested was that of the rescued cir-, and be obese ber. Her onanrnt waa the only oondlUon, and, needle to amy. that was oaaiby obtalaed. Tha wedding was net delayed. Tba time taken ta deceive tha mlainonartes bad been too long for the teving hearta. They were ' oatted by a saiasioa poster, after which they left for a oas house and were mar ried by the priest tn real Chiaiaa fashion. The last tha missionaries be-1 1 of them they were Uvtaa; in the heart' of China town and were warahlptng iaea, oven mors devoutly than thHr neighbors. Later It was diaoovered that tha Chinaman, who was really the BtrTa lever, bad not . suffi cient foods with which to purchase her, bad used the missionary -people In this shrewd manner. Ha got tha girl ba loved wit boat paying the S2.0M. But the mla oionary baa lost oanfiaeaoe In the yellow Asofbev Kaveh Ardew, To return home after seven years of . waidering' tn the frosen wilds of Alaska and lirftish Columbia and find that his -wife had aauw'ad a eUvorce aad an- - other man. and ta. onletly go about bis scsi Bess and slsh bis wtle-a happy life wiP tan man of ber cbolca. althMieh I ro feaslas; to atill lovo ber blmeelf, as the ' axpenenca of W. A, lliltoa of Shenandoah, la, who ts Ttstting relatives at Marys- : Tifla. hfo. - Hntoa left Shenandoah seven years atf. io look for work In other places. During a Icrng lapse of time tie never heard from bis wlfa, btet when be finally drifted bock ' toward rivUhnttioa be received tha Infor mation that she bad divorced iirm. After bearing of bis wife's dlvoroe be Is said to bare tamed again Into the north, and only recently baa be corns home, brought back by a desire to see bis chlM. He rays that although bis years of absance were con centrated on the desire to better bis finan cial condition, that bis wife might Xm better eared for as a result, he bold o iU will for ber or for the saaa aha 'uurrlsd. Two Dotlara tm m "Lowt Bean. In a little want ad Miss Annie Much of HQ Bmat Oaa Hundred and fourth street, "New York, offers $2 toward for tha return f a lost sweetheart. Faacinatiss and Act. la aa tha proverbial sailor, Krank Monroe, formerly cf the United 8tatos baraeshtp Baltimore, jtld ardent court te Mias Mach, who u a comely Gtarsnaa aaidea about 18 years old, and ber heart waa won by tha Aevotfen of the aobg man. ' When they oarreted one eveatag Ar nle Wept, but aba was convinced that this alight Interruption of their oias was tnarety aa mOoatioa f tras love. The eauss was as alight aa that of Most levers' aauTeta, test -ha looked 1th pleasurable axOcfnatliMi toward the day of makii up. At tha end cf a fortnight e sfcaoo on the part of Krank. Aamle ecUad that the time for repining bad coma ta aa cad r.nd that action waa snmeasary. BUterty the vesweached beraetf Cor bavtas; tailed to obtain tba jwjojWj address wfaOs they were on friendly terms, but she wn an Ingenious young woman aad placed this notice in the personal columns of a morn ing ajer Tha actios was as follow j: Two daCacs reward to anyone who ae nds the addreas of a young man named Prank Manroa oX Xw Tark; abeat o7 Inches high. dark hair. Wrlto to 8. C R., room 7Co, J, 404 East Sixty-fifth street. New York." Annie expresses confidence ber Frank will be found. This la a condensed romanoe from Cln dnnatl: While Crhnrtes H Cheadey, aa loading man ' of a dramatic chah. waa enai ilag the part of lover hi numerous pia)ieta to pretty Jean Washburn, the kodma; warn aw of the club, be fell in love with ber lor fceepa. Mias Washburn waa pretty and wannomo, Mr. Chasiey was good-tooklng and unat tached. They aaad love ia fan on tha atage. Then they grew earnest about it. Aad now there's going; to be a real wed ding. la loeUaBt tuaaaoee. Tboasas W. rrter. aanerinteadent of tha Indian ochool at Cbesnaw. Ore, has been snarried to oarter-Mood Bigger girl, a pu pil at the oonooL Tha bride ia remarkably tr-looktng, m ber - teens and baa been an active Christian worker for years. Mr. Pottor has a fine reputation as teacher nt Indian youth, having held Important pont- la various durational institutions waatedl to He Weranatd. A Bocbester, N. girt bad to choofta between being a wife or a nenaaid, and, being a naaafhle trlrt. nfaa decided she would ba bappler la a borne than tat awtmmlng around ta a glass tank full cf water, wear ins a paper aeache tall Instead of a walk ing aklrt. It came about this way: A photographer who snakes a specialty of ajualat pic tu res ndverthted, for a pretty girl te peae as a mermaid caa who wou'd .not be afraid of water. This particular Rrx h a ter gki ceold swim like a mermaid, and the wss willing to pose as one for 131 a week. Just as the bargain was about to ba sealed a big, hroad-ahouldered young man, grimy from benest toQ, entered the office. "XX John, I'm oinc to be a mermaid and tet U a week. abe cried. 'Hot oa yer life, ba growled promptly. Then he added: "I hoard what" you was up to, sol came here. Say. think I'm going to marry a aquarlmn? Which would you prefer ts ba aa old snaJd mi i maid or my wife? Think I'm sTotag te agree to your clinging ta tha aides of a tank all day and elodga peanuts thrown at yon by people?" . ttoaaoatae Hovelty. Ttor tha first time la fats long aad varied career Cupid ban used draamite not to break a heart,' bat to Jar it loose from Its tnarbta and cement fastenings. Lulu Ehinn, a.pretty girl of IS, works In a powder fac tory at Greenup. Conn, aad never bnd a lover. No man likes to have a oweetbeart wha snary at any sniaute be blown into little bits aad scattered over three counties. One day Lala? ta despair, wrote bar name oa a stick of dywaastte aad sent It out Into tha wide world oa a dismal chance. This particular case of dynamite anas shipped to TUiaaourl and was purchased by a Mis. aourtan, who found tba addreas. Tba Mtsaoarian. true to tba tradition of bts state, wanted to oea tba evidence pro duced, and wrote Miss Lulu. Since they have frequently exchanged letters, and tha correspondence seems to be enjoyable to both. Tba culmination of this affair oannot ba .lVaretold. Cupid ta a game MtUe fellow, but who tMHiM foava beOeved that ba vrouli have stsed dtynamltaT over