tbe Hitch school at Mellen, Wis-A pretiy double wedding w;l5 sol~ onim'/.ed ar Hie homo of Mr. and Vlrs llatus Dean. 112 North Division Urroer. on Wednesday evening, jhen Miss Marie Melgteen became the bride of Arthur Dean, and Miss Blanche Dean was united _ in marriage withWarren T:ind Tozicr.The bridal party marched down a flicht of stair* in the Dean home while Mws Ma rearer To/.ier played Mciweis-sohns woddina n;irdt Each ^lt;^3^ followed the minuter who performed line ceremony, and each respectivej bride and srw™ werc followed bytheir attendant?.I The first ceremony to be performed i took place at S o’clock, when Misj I Mar^c Mellstreen became the wile or I Arthur Dean- The single rfAS ***-j vie w;i-s used and Kcv. M ilson Mallory of ^ ran ton ottlcjaicd. The bride and -r„«iia stood under a bell suspended from a canopy. They were attendedbv MKlt; Olive Dean, sister of me s’rooni. and Henry Fancher. The bride wore a sown of pale gray silkand chifrm ami carried a shower bOU-»snet of sweet was and roses. Miss olive Dean wore a gown of white xamlIn all the little squabbles of her domestic life?Do we become a guardian for all the new born states?Will we be responsible for all their fi-ure fates?Will we send our boys to every distant land—Say to Africa, and there chastise some savage bandThat's had the impudence to wish they were freeInstead of being shackled to somepower across the sea?And every lire arising in the Balkan statesShall we extinguish them? If that’s bur fateIt's better then that we declare perpetual war.We then at least will know what it Is for.