Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1868 — The Wedding Day Arrives, but no Bridegroom Appears. [ARTICLE]
The Wedding Day Arrives, but no Bridegroom Appears.
For several days the public have been busy manufacturing scandal on account of the’disappearance of Tlforc Waddul, an hi- I finance solicitor of this city, who vas-Mxm l to b® married rto Mm,. Lizzie . lawrpiice. I We give tho names of the parlies and the particulars of tho affair, hoping that the facts witl Set at re; t the idle. reports that mb being clrenlnted. to the injury ot both’ parties, lt.peeius that they wore engaged to be untried, the day set for last Wednesday, and 5 preparations made on all hands for the important event. The evening ciunA and all was ready, except tho bridegrooA, Irtit iil histplifoo came all her letters,' little presents, Xc., and with' them the startling news that she would ttavdr ace him again. It was a cruel blow, and came with crushing force, changing oil hes bright and happy anticipations to dieopestdeapiir. Rwon seemed to forsake its u Mme, iisChe Unfortunate one wildly naked to we hijn, if but for. a moufout- 'XSiiit friends Cared for, and fitfully quieted |ief excited lealingß, bat could not rwpovo the fearful weight of grief; and now she white hie coming.—DrrrtnpOrf (fol to) Dtmocral. ■ --A JRRath In Oats.—A southern paper says that rats may be ofloctually kept from cats ache* opt the nose uml wea oLthynite, producing a disagreeable Sensation, and they leave the premises. The artes at the some time will be beneficial to the stogk.
