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Show rorcLAi: roLiKjjn. The following story - Iiich has attracted at-tracted muchatlcntionanjappearcd in several papers Is now clipped from the Pueblo, Colo. Oitetlain. "Thoy tell storiei of mnch married men oat in Morraondsra, bat Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania seems to poe the "mnchest niarr-'ed" women an the coantry. A telegram from Wiucesbarro. In that SLHe,wiys thatwhn thenasn of Henry MoIcnbropL, charged by hu wifo la villi wiuTilcsirrlcn.ias called inccart tn that town a faw Uvs since, tho pi.sou.r was on baud, aud ait n. jr his onn (jneral fcCllUlV. When tnetwoentcrodthcywera accojiranl-il by j'ven men who took. eaui among the ladleucc. When the case was called tho wlfo fided to respond, and was not in conrt, and no attorney at-torney appeared In her behalf. "Who does this woman want to prosecute demanded General McCartney ruing to hU feet. Why.abo has cisbt living liv-ing husbandi rigHthere lnthlsconrt." bat'a that:' asked the Judge, sharp-lv, sharp-lv, while the crowd 1-stoaol breath 'lassly 10 the astounding revelation. -aUe ha eight bubands in conrt,' re-iwated re-iwated General McCartnoy. 'They'll respond it you call for tUcta. All husbands of I-avins Molenb-ook abuij up, ordered tho iuUse, and remain rtandlng un'il counted,' ho added, as tho foven men aroe, asd Mr. Molenbrook iood np to mako the ob-hth 'Tae case Is dismissed,' aud tlis eight husbands marched slow' out of the conrt. i-omoof the men U" vc In llksbarre and others in surrounding towns Iu the mining reason. re-ason. Tbomnch married wifo has dlraprcared.', |