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Show TilKV AUG TWAIN AGAIN. A Couple Mho Hat- Mied .pri for Jlaelc-n I care, tre ."rparalrd i'oreirr IiJ'JoJjo Zane. A dlrorco cnio of mure than onlloory lutortat occupied the atlentlou of ble honor, Judge Zaue, fur aonio lime, be ginning at a tale hour ynterdny after noon. The action waa. brought by Wllllim Wooley of thla city, agaln-t Mary A. Wooley, o' Drlitol, I'i., a abort time Ago, And the defendant, acomtatilul by liertliiightr-r, enmeott from 1'ctili-aylranlireconlly 1'ctili-aylranlireconlly to fight the ewe. In hla complaint the blalutiirallegnl that he camo hero from lliiitol In ISIS, and tlucv that lime hu hat fro. jueiitly retieatr-l till wlfu to Join him, tail ahu rcluiwd to do ao. He therefore Akoil foradecrco of dlrorco on the ground of dt-eurllon. The defendant dmled lint llio deaertcd her huil-and nn J elhgt'l that ho never provided her Willi Iho meui-A to i liable her In Join him. Hho atao iut In Acrosaoomitalt.t, chatglng tho plalnlill with having abauloncil her In Is!.', and alio uvki-l for a ihfree nf divorce Ujutliatgruulul Willi alimony. Mr. Wooley waa repmcntul b J, II. .Moylc, while M.-en. ratlocrr, Win lira and Klnuey appeared for the defendant. de-fendant. Mr. Wooley bilk tlio tland amitcilined Hint he inirrlcd tliu ilc fenfaitl lu l.nulnti-1 many yetraago, And Alxiut lo)7 he caiiiu lo Amrrlcii and lolK'.ed At llrlatol, I'A. Hvaellt for lili wllo And h Joined lilm. In IS7J he came out Ij Uuli, and wrutoto hie wife U folloir htm end eent her money, tail lu woul lit'tcoiue. Whcri.tutlotied a, to whether lio h.vl conti itaiteil lo the uor t of hli wlfu and alt children tlncu hla leiAratlon from Ihein.thedcfcn lant re llctl that he had proUbly tent $! to Ihrin In nine Iron j.arp, and UiaI thlrty.hre or folly dolUra wa, the tuovt ho hail ever for warded at any one time. When Interrogated In-terrogated a tu whether he ha I erer atmrk hla wife, tho defeudant ijATe an enutveanawer. At Ihla point Judge Zane alab-I that ho hAd heArd enwjiu front that Uar tor loMIUfyhliii that thoplalnllrl v. a. nolrntlllol In a divorce, then tho oilier l le of tho ttory was told. Mre. Wooley WAaaworiiandahe tea tlrletli''l aiii OJ yiAra old and the plAliilliriibSyeAraofAge. He duelled iiita In lftTS, when my )ouugett child win three wreka old. Ho Lied to talk about golug out weat, but he left with out my knowledge. My two oldeet glrla worked In the factory. During tho nineteen jcara airier, niy liiiet-nnt left, he lm- m-nt me alligether $iii. The largcit uni bo erer font mo waa eld, WltlillieAMliUncaofmy children child-ren I hara been able lo bring uii my family. Hitne four yearaago l,o eent mo a deed, which heatked mo to ilgn, aUtlllg that If I would dn to, ho tvoul i aen I me f t.1, I algnnl Ihe deed tail nettr got the money. Ho dcei-rted me once before In l.ngland, and came lo thl country. After that he wrote tue to Join blm and ho lent me 7, I came oiiio thla cnuutry bringing my two children Willi me. MIm Wooley, a daughter of the lilt. Katite,corrolioiated her in ither'a abiry, and added that After her father left Ilrbtol, a letter waa written to I'reel ileul Young, tailing Attention to Ihe facta. In rrly a letter WAirecelvul from rrcetdcht Young lu which he denounced de-nounced Wooley 'a conduct and prom bed to do what ho could to right liiAlltra. Aa AieauU of the Intercewlon of rrealdrtit Young Itavernt that Wooley Uglll to colitllbulo to Ihe U'wrt of Ida family, Uil After a tlmu forgot hla obllgatloiialulhcni. Ileioaltloiia were read from rcldtut of llrl.lol, whnwerefamllltr with the facta and they all corroborated the Uv ferida.d'aitory. Wooley wat then calle I to the I'.anJ and lio teitlfled UiaI be owned n piece of land war Ihe lllollraude Weatern deAt, uioii which there wire two houacA. Ho.lld ut think It waa worth more than I Wo, but clhrr wltm-wt AtAlol that It v. aa woilh aUul WW, The con it granted Mr. Wooley a dlr dee. Hhe wn ah) AWArdeil aoi.e half llilereetbf tlinreal date baaldta being allowed 1 1 l III mol iy. |