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Show Ilea liti ful Twin Brides In UmTcryofHlIrakemut.. the Uost. April 27, 187a. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. ou brakesman a We had the pleasure to see tin Ge, B. Granger, twin brides at the Gib and L..oH Railroad has newly-madtk, B,too House son last live will which niht, and must con eartled a fame fess a that more perfect exeinplifica Uc was on duty on f(ir venerations. tion of the French story of 'jrirofh and Crirofia could barely exist. tbimwrd Montreal express They No-buand when between Wilmington were at supper with their husbands the cuupliug gave way between last night when we saw them, and a cars on the fonvard part nice little tea two of the party the four made ensrmo and two Tho bridegioutus ate brothers, but 0f tli.! train and the cars which were held not twins or three nfilio It is not often in a relieved of the thus b it ing 'diat one is permitted to see two to Hit id the half doieii cars behind brothers married to twin sisters. iuiuTediat ly raN away from them. The hubands are easily distinguished riu u the detachment took jdice the the one from tho other. The elder train was running at the rate of oue wears full whiske. s, while the miles per hour. At this thirty five moustache. younger has sim ly nimucut Granger was sitting at the The trouble to bo apprehended is in window of the last car in the first the sameness of the wives, and a and feeing the bell To use a p;irtoftne tram, is. sameness it observed the pretty rope quickly draw, but trite phrase, they are as nd immediately homely break in a second, like as two peas. To describe the He knew that if jumped to action. one would be to describe both. They the bellrope sounded the engineer 6 are of medium size, perfect brunettes, Wl, the engineer would stop the dress and seem to be alike, exactly train, and the rear would crash about t wenty years old. Beauty ha n"ainst the front, s he rapidly pulled endowed these fair brides and richly the rope toward him from tho rear its placed dimpled sal in the cheek. lie then wf and spepdily detached it. each. How, in the order of hurati through the train, chrnbered over man passion, it came to pass that the engine's tender in order to cauu either of the husbands could fall in the engineer to acc h rate his speed, his wife without falling in with love so as to keep out of the way of the love at the same time with her sister rear put. Realizing, moreover, that passes our understanding. It has the first impulse id' (he engineer, who been suggested that each of ihe Morsto"d with his hand on the lover gan brothers fell in love rith both would be to stop the train, he stepped the Stewart sisters, and to settle the up to him with forced ca'muess, put matter, put their sweethtaits in a one hand on his shoulder aud the bag, ediouk 'em up, and drew cuts for other on the hand that held the lever, We the one that came out first. anil said ''Don't st( p." Having put see don't we but know, the engineer on his guard he pointed suppose they how either of them knows to which out the da gcr. Passengers who one of the twins he it irarried. They were anxiously watching, say the encame in to supper, and by judicious gineer, when the danger became apassortment were seated each at the parent to him, turned pale but right baud of her husoand. Wheu cool, aud at once put on all they went out of the dining room possible hpeed to keep out of the one couple was allowed to get some way of the detached part of the distance iu advance before the other train, which was thundering aljng to prevent confusion. behind. This done, the engineer started, blw his signal to put on brakes, bop;ug the brakeman or some one Useful Hint for the Home else ou the rear of the train would Circle. hear and act upon the signal, but no one did, and the race was thus keot It is said that half a cranberry, up tor a couple of miles, with an imbound on a corn, will soon kill it. minent risk of a c llision, and no one To make silk which has been in the real train conscious wrinkled appear like new, sponge the part of the of danger. Fortunately the up train surface with a weak solution of gum for Lawrence came along at this critic- arabio, and irou on the wrong side. al juncture, and the engineer taking Picture and mirror frames are prein the situation sounded his whistle, served from Hies by painting theni and by this meius aroused the brake- - with a brush dipped in a liquid made man cu the detached portion of the by boiling three or four onions iu a train, who rood averted further pint of water. daujrer by applying his brakes. But Should the top of your lamp befor the coolings and prompt action of come loose, take it off and wash it Granger a terrible acciaeut was inev-"ablwith soap. Wash the glass also; theu N. Y. Herald. put plaster of Paris around the glass, put the brass top on again, let it stand till hardened, and it is ready for use again. A lamp never should be rilled quite full, as the kerosene latching a Criminal. ISoston. Ma, e to-da- y m lift-tim- e e. softens the plaster. Considerable strategy was manifest If sleep is taken after dinner it in the detection and arrest of the should be in a sitting pssture, as the wan who tried to murder Miss Fry, horizontal position immediately after near Bloomficld, Iowa, because she a full meal is unfavorable to a health ould not marry him. After many ful digestion. A writer on the subbooths a man who was of suspected ject says : "Ten minutes' sleep before JwnS the criminal was found at dinner is worth more than un hour Moomington, Ills.; but the detective after. It rests and refreshes, and as not sure of his identity, and cou- prepared the system for a vigorous nted a plan to assure himself on digestion." at point with the assistance of a The spare beds in every house Poacher and a woman. be kept free from covering should The suspected man was quite a reg-uli- save a light spread, and both bed and attendant upou a series of aired. should bi . jr At the snTw.inn ,f he detective, the preacher suggested at.at tne close of the meeting, one "enjng, the brethren and sisters "ould salute each other with hand-Jakia- s and congratulations. n A ln whom a leading part in the meeting. spread regularly Merely covering up a bed with blankets aud counterpanes will no more protect it from dampness or keep it dry than a pan of glass will keep out light. The atmospheric moisture will penetrate all woven fabrics. Many a friend or welcome visitor has been P ay had been was placed in aligned, to an untimely grave or afflicted sent stat next in front of the suspect- - with disease by being put into a bed When the formal exercises of not thoroughly aired. the mectiBg had closed and the shaking began, this woman rose S!rlUtl,e ho,y ht of sisterly An art critic who was the personal Jt10a beaming i her counte friend of the late David Roberts. It. extended her hand and A., published a sharp attack upon : certain pictures of h's, just exhibited. hat is your name, my brother?" "My dear Roberts," wrote the critic t,ed78'M involuntarify answered in a private letter, "you may have th e The next instant the seen my rcmn ks on your pictures. I cuve locked arm3 wUh b. hope they will mate no ainerence m nuL r . .mg tQ our friendship. Yours, etc., th,,?: sau,ctifvig influences of "My dear ," wrote the painter ' in renlv. the next time I meet you ;,cxplaim'd tuMm tii I shall pull your nose. I hope that ir. will nmWA nn difference in our 4ijS wuh intent to kill I friendship. Yours, etc., I). Roberts." wo-"!a- A Minnesota Sens ition. Eyf-ronica- The Minneapolis Mail of Wednesday lat has this: "The village ul Kurgus Falls, Otter Tail County, experienced a real seusation, the particulars of which have not belorr found their way into public print. About two vears since Tlumias Nl-soa Scandinavian, became ena mored of Mary Anderson. The love lie bore her was apparently recipro cited, and Nelson proposed marriage. This the maiden declined, pleading as an excuse Nelson's impecuuiosify. ;ind promising then, it is asserted, if he should at some future day better nis circumstances that she Would be come his wife. With the fire of love iu him he went to Biaek Uiver Falls, Wis., where b? found employment, and a reasonable degree of success. For two loug years he courted iudus triously, and saved his earnings and the results of his investments with scrupulous care, returning a week or so ago to claim his bride pursuautto the a irreeuieut between them. Mean time Mary Anderson fouud another person who posses ed more charms r"r her. A flirtation was started, and when Nl-oreturned it was to find his attention not so reciprocated as his imagination had believed it should be and his heart desired. He linger ed, however, for several days at Fer gus hull, and did all within rig power to bring about a reconciliation and win back the lady's love. On rridav evening his efforts cul A ball was iriven minated iu the . place to which both Nelson and Mary Anderson were invited. Miss An-- ' derson was accompanied by the swain that had stoleu away her love, while kelson went alone. The mental con flict and his determination were both Before apparent to his companions the dancing had commenced he occu pied a seat on one side of the room, aud the lady of his affection ou the Rising from his seut opposite side he crossed to where she sat, beckoned to her, and led the way to one end of tie room There was little or no thing strange in his conduct, and every movement was cool and col lected. But with scarcely a word of warning he drew from his hip pocket a revolver, and fired at Miss Auder- sou and then turned Jnd shot hini self through the heart an 1 fell a corpse. The escape of the girl is al most miraculous. The ball was aimed at the heart, but struck the steel of her corset a,nd glanced aside, harming no one. ror the time-beinhowever, she was stunned more by fright than from the effect of the shot. It was believed for a time that bo'h were dead from the result of the shoo.tiug. The utmost consterna tion ensued, aud the evening gayety was brought to a sudden aud a sad ending. The act appears to have been clearly deliberated for more than a week. This is iuferrcd from tho fact that upon his person was found a note addressed to a hardware merchant cf Fergus Falls, requesting him if any thing should tappen to him (Nelson) that his uncle, whose address was jriven, be informed of the fact. The note was writtm upon a piece of paper which disappeared irom the haadware merchant s desk more than a week before the shooting, and was written with a peculiar ink which has not been in use in the store for a similar length of time prior to the suicide. Several huudred dollan? and other notes and papers were found upon the body of Nelson, which di reeled the disposition that should be made of his means. sir! Sw Languid li Bf-- e-l- whi , it. James? Waiter pud n, I'm sure, sir; but d you know, si., Jg is gentleuioi h r. iith one c i i "d Walker? Languid Swell niVure. 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