■—.........* ■■ i i .inti iiiiini'ii• j her wrist. Mi- drew case knives and• tlm-ntcn-d jo nit her threat, and n-'* fused to stn at home with her. Then.!n his tempers, ho told ut ho was ; sorry h«- married her. nnd that he love, another, and other thing* that no wife likes r. hear. Me made her . life so miserable that she appealed to her hr other. ai*d he naturally came andtook her bark to her lather's horn*,she aaktd for allnu ny and hei,1 m i id* -n name of Lulu Hello Coffman.I- Henson posed us a single man justsix w .-eks.though he sincerely mourned »f the f.u t that Mrs, Kggers No. 1 was i** | enjoying the alimony which the cruel ,1 court said he must hand her. Six weeks e of freedom, and he began to sigh for k the chains of matrimony! Besides he i! was now 16 and what is a man of 160 Without a wife- This time he found '• a .ongental spirit la Miss llho.la M«*r-e i gnu of Tern- Haute. F„r secondBine then- was brute's cake, white i»b-k bans, white glove* nnd orange blos-i lt;ms. All went well f**i * ric wot-k.1 N'uson se. ined truly hapj y and loved'• his bride and treated her well,• Then owing »« the fa: i that the first ! Mrs, Mggers had not knocktd him **ut , In their tirst uuarrel und made a m. :io' him. Mrs Kgg.-rs n,*.■ 2 caught the 4 b. tiefit of his temper, in jugt thr-c . i eeks. before the rle* thrwn on the1 bridal party was all rotrbed out *»f 'h- ir locks, he gave h* b-.-utingt that slie pa eked her trunk ami went , •• it to find the courthouse. ?lie wonted her own name and «h • w.inted t• • get (lit of the matriit.*ml.»l nosh s of r n-s* n Kgg rs is «)utlt; k c.s she e«dM. she was onlj H and no doubt cop i m-**\L. a dozen times; ut any rat.- sh* i. fused j to toko the Itiliuman treatment of B n-M l|J.In IVi «'ntlMlt;r shlt; dpi t-i.yv ts t«i bring suit f*«r dl\**r«. f.M her so ..•» January 3. in th** 8tit»**rilt;r lt;iur t . Terre Haute. Ind.. . oeinplaim ..-L filed stating the mar. , p „ln, 1 in August, 1W»6, and the f. mnr itlne •lt; September following, s'm «• whl* h im*** they have not lived togethei. the s,..n. ration being caused bv the f- r • *, ..liege*. that lie heal her and abused! her. i»-. Ian.2u.ig being too foul {.. b.i ill the I'ninnl.iln* ,LARGAny camera may be used in making plot urea by this new process, but not satisfied with this as a labor and time-saving device, Mr. Moore has devised a camera by which a full dozen of these photographs can be taken in ) about 15 seconds. .Mr. Moore culls this camera ••the rcp-ater. It has a sort of augmented plate holder capable of holding 100 of th.se card mounts. By an ingenious mechanical appliance, op- The (J • rated by electro ity. the cards are exposed one at a time while the subject is sitting, and Mr. Moore says that the camera will actually take n dozen pictures hi as many seconds, and that l these pictures can be finished up and j handed over to the customer in IS min- j utes. 11 is almost literally u case of ' Pictures taken while you wait.” Mr. ;Moore has applied for the necessary patents on his contrivance and he says tlmt Boston men who have seen the machine are anxious to establish a Plant flt;«r !r- manufacture. New York 1 and «'hi.ago capitalists have also ex- I pressed much int.-rest in the new method.Rates IY^vANTmk. v HiniirrW ill lH» given In Th-‘ parlors of tin* First ! Hresl.yterlan ehui. i Thursday. March 1 1 from f to x p. Rvery me Invited. Dinner, .Hi cent*, children. half price.IIMucaie Vnut llo«v«.|» Uilli (n.r.irui.• in u ('nitiii'ii .nr,. «vn*tip.ition forever..or, 11 C .•IruuK-'nt* refund money.Moi u«l* ef NListPrrpai log !..* Kuirr|iriiclr«,U tlgo H-cord.- t Tie* American Revclu-lt;*t in the superintendent s-Tg. ant and six put ml-•I* r :,i a reception which i- night ol Washington’s Arlington hotel, ll bus \p lt;;.?«! that th. re would ' U: tilt old town that d' supposed It w ouId b-Ha VICASTORIAHIvli.TinFor Infants and Children.aiiverii take pi:Th.*Febt1