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Show An Old Man's Darling. The Akron (Ohio) says : "On the 11th of April, lib'), Samuel Les.ie wns married at ooster to a young la dy twenty-four years of aae, Samuel having reached the. mature age of til'ty-seven. til'ty-seven. Ho had possessed ten wives before this, each of whom had ob udi.ed divorces from him. Mic had kuown him but from the Srli of Mai oh to the 11th of April, but he Lad money; and fl.e laid all the blame upon his ibrn.er wives, and gave hiui her young and virgin Lean, bhe lived wiih Li m but a short time when she discovered that Le was a drunkard, and he commenced to display his affection af-fection for her by hitting her over the head with a shovel, throwing boiling water at her, driving her out of doors at the dead of night, and other such pet acts as were rot very pleasant, to j say the least. She applied for a divorce, di-vorce, but he pleaded so warmly and made her so many promises that she wbhurew her application, but he soon afterward renewed his former course and she a train made applieaii-m. This j time the suit was pro.-ccutcd, and ot ; Saturday Judge Bonyton gave her the i divorce and . 1,201.1 alimony. |