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A WEDDING TOUR ALL ALONE.

' A fanny story comes from tho vill'ago of Crumpton, where the gossips are discussing [the marriage of Miss Mattio i Glanding, the ; principal of the school," and 'Dr. T. C. Cahoon, the village physician and druggist. 4 When the ministerial ■ blessing • had been given and the benediction pronounced, the happy pair stopped into the ' finest - tsam the town could afford and drove to Ralph's wharf,. twelve miles away, to take the steamer Emma A. Ford for a wedding trip to this city and Washington. When 'the steamer was reached, however, the bridefroom concluded that he oould not desert is practice and his drug store, even for the pleasure of a bridal tour, so placing his bride on'the steamer, with many; emphatic'] injunctions'to the officers to look after her j comfort, he slowly and sorrowfully wended j his way home, while the lonelyyfc>rido .came on to ' Baltimore. Mrs. Candojl <visited friends here and . in Washingttfnfand,'en- ; 'joyed her lonely wedding tour "as best she could. After three'•' days' absence slio i returned, and yesterday morning ■ was met' by her husband at the wharf. The ' little house was ready for her,' and tho happy pair have gono to housekeeping— Special.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9325, 30 March 1889, Page 4 (Supplement)

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A WEDDING TOUR ALL ALONE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9325, 30 March 1889, Page 4 (Supplement)

A WEDDING TOUR ALL ALONE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9325, 30 March 1889, Page 4 (Supplement)