TROT, MADISON GOUNISOY.ling ofnblddlngiathlt;iiber of II Cllfopd of iiinI-if diph-week— , McCoi-Aaron nediate-■ p re ad-:s were on Munit) tlie a pari ith.oard of ion and i closed ie Board lioole of ie sameof the of ) be Tuesday g proe-of the dtizeu*: pditheria muuity, ordered eed uu aid the ordered mid tin-ill hours o-opcra-in earry-ed since ii is bn v-s hoped las been was re-ome of • out lt;*f y qu»r* h ori ties, is writ-n a fairQUICK MATRIMONIAL BARGAIN.rod was st child jCollom, wns tak-Bride dot s Divorce and Whi Married to a Trojan Instnnter.Two women were frerd from mat riinonial bonds by the court at Ed* wardsville Thursday and in the course of fifteen minuteB eacb were again a bride. One ot the two was Mrs. Margaret J. Dnmann aud the iji'onm was Mr. John Dutton, of this place. The story of the wedding, as told in ihe lieptiblic, is as follows:“The decree was granted, and, like Mrs. Eieliberger, the divorcee found a mau waiting for her at the rear of the courtroom. He was Albert Dutton of Troy. Mr. Dutton extended his congratulations upou her having secured her freedom, aud almost iu the same breath asked her if she had ever thought of trying the matrimonial experiment again.Mrs. Damatiti, who is two years older than Dutton, replied that she had been married three times before, but was uot unwilling to make another venture, providing a suitable husband could be found.‘“Well, I’m a candidate,”' was Dutton's response.“‘You’ll do,”'said the-lady, and, acting upon Dutton’s suggestion that there wan “no time like the present,” they entered the office of the couuty clerk.‘Mrs. Daman tin was too nervous to give her name and her prospective fourth choice answered for her. He said her tiatue was Diugmoii, an error that was surprising for one was about to annex I ho owner of I lie name, lie spelled it out after that manner to the clerk and the license was Issued under that caption.‘Philip J. lioenig of Troy met the couple just outside the courthouse, and, surmising their intentions, offered a suggestion. He said that he had been married just a year ago this month by Justico Barraclotigh, and advised them to seek the kindly offices of Hiat_ getitlemau.‘They adopted the suggestion forthwith, and the coincidence between the two cases was druwu to n close by the Same Justice uuitiug them who had pcrlortued the ceremony for the first couple.”SOCIAL ANDEvents of a Week ii Duly MentVisitor* In And Oat a Noted.The marriage of Mmaun, of CollinsvilleIt Happened In a Drug; Store.“One dny last winter a Indy cameda Muhlenberg, of solemnized at St. Pa Lutheran church in Sunday afternoon at pastor, Rev L W Dlt; teudanfs on t he occrr Henry Muehlenberg, Louis Diehl, aud 1 Gomel, Julia Raebel niauu. After the ceri repaired to the bom where a uumber of bad assembled iu hoi Blot). The groom i young man of„,Collii bride the eldest dauf Muhlenberg, a well k this community, Tli will make their futtii UnsvtUe and have a who join The Caii best wishes for healt plenty.William E Hall, a township, celebrated day ou Wednesday e inst. His friends « the number of one I ert with loaded ba*klt; tables were spread w urlcs of the season presented the host a wife each with’ a w show the esteem at for them by all. Mur hy the celebrated 11 and all went merry bell” until the old cllt; tel neared the sir when all wishing tht more such happy bi e»J for their respccti ^s^ttother wedding this city last Sundni parlies entering in contact being Mr. W Miss Elizabeth Win! place. The ceremou the residence of ilie performed by Rev. I the presence of a cii and triends. The at