COMES HERE FROMWEST FOR HIS BRIDE(Continued from Page One.)long life. Xo'-v ho has come to Frederick to marry and to stay. Until two years ago Mr. Harrington did not know that such a place as Frederick was on the map. For a short time he was in this city and county and 3»:s captivation was complete.So impressed was ?dr. Hurrinstoti with Frederick that when he t!**cide-J to attempt to enter the matrimonial field for iljp second time he did not seek in his own State or -icmity for a wife, but wrote to a local newspaper asking publicity for his desire j» the hope of securing a from tim section he liked so w««li. Mr. Harrington was successful in his andlearning that there was a mate »a Frederick city for him it** seub-d his affairs in Enorlaire and immediate! v4came East to claim his bride.Win Five on Fiilh Street.This morning the license was issued at the Court House and tonigV. Mr. Harrington will e«f*r upon^ his second matrimonial tentnr**. Sir. Harrington has obtained a home on Fifth street-Although three score and fifteen years of age, Mr. Harrington appears to be at least ten years younger. He looks as vigorous as many a man years his junior and says that he feels even younger than he looks, take John Trout, he declares that he is still able to go into the fields and perform more than his share of work.-