| Show 11 I Constanc constancio yo reward A louisville correspondent says recently a little crowd gathered at st SL patricks chuilli Chui cli on the corner of thirteenth and market streets street to hec see a young couple married there wad wah nothing remarkably about that the ceremony waa vas after elfter the tile usual manner the tit e bride brido was aras young and pretty and fresh looking as all brides ought to be the groom vas strong of arm and stout of heart and arid seemed right proud of his bis bride father lawler looked a benignant and spoke as fatherly as lie usually docs does in such euch capr in spite of all this however it was one of the tile most moa romantic weddings that has ila happened p p ned here for many a day fro from m the parties concerned and raid from those who have known the family intimately tily for years we nye arc ire enabled to give the details of a most romantic story about ten tell years ago there lived in this city a family named sinclair consisting of a father mother and two daughters leq with them there was a gentleman named E edward dward fee the tile family had bad been well to do at one time but luck changed and at the time mentioned they had just enough to live well ono one of the young ladies mias miss kittie kittic was about 13 years and was vas a dashing lashing little brunette her sister maggie I was fair of face and soft of speech and between lie her r and young fee there soon mn sprang up tit a very close attachment lie ile was 25 y years cars old and have a r great deal of money and she site was just 15 their fr friendship ien ship deepened into love as the time passed and ono one fine day the young man wan told his love his ilis business was not paying him very well and after much consultation sul tation with friends fee F cc left the city to make his fortune ort his adventures for the last ten tell years would fill a i very big book he ile traveled over the tile entire south but luck was against him and just as lie seemed on the eve of winning a fortune something would happen to destroy the whole thing ono morning lie woke up tip in texas and found innela herding cattie he ile was strong and young and used to out of door life and had a L little capital to back him the result wa was s that iio lie learned the tricks L S of the trade and became one of the best cattle traders and herders gerders in all that country all this time he had been working in with aith the intentions of coming bazk back some sonic day and marrying g it hia kentucky girl but one day lay I he ie received a letter from a friend paying saying it was rumored ored that 11 maggie ship sinclair was to bo be marr married ic d so soon there had been no correspondence kept up because he lie had I ad thod thought lit it best not riot to write till it lie e had allanic a homo and fortune to offer oner his wife ho ile naturally concluded that the girl nah was so O young when he be left had become tired of waiting f for or one aho vho seemed nev never er to come conic or had forgotten him film he lie wenton went on herding his cattle and trying to forget the girl meanwhile baggies Mag gies folks moved to green street bear near thirteenth and their circumstances bea began n to improve the tile two girls became prettier crettier as the years went by and ri had ad no lack of admirers IM maggie abic had abiding faith in her old lover and steadily refused all offers her iler sister kittie went we it through the ward schools the tile female high school and after a five years courtship was won by a respectable and industrious young man named william malone this was almut ab out seven weeks ago and the couple immediately started on their wedding trip they wen went t through the principal southern cities and at last they thought tit alicy cy would visit texas after going ollig through a largo large portion of tia the state tate they camo came to Browns brownstown town As they were walking through on oil their way to tho the hotel hotel they were c stopped by a big broad shouldered sun burnt allow ilow who extended his hand to mrs malone and exclaimed why my I kittie kittic dont you know E ed I F fee cc 11 there was hearty shaking of hands and the nest next day they were all at mr ed F fees ces ranch a mile or so from bro brownstown Browns town and incidentally poor E ed d eaid paid he lie hoped maggi Mag baggies gies s lius husband band avas was a good one baggies Mag gies husband cried mrs malone why what do you mean aint maggie magie married lie mi tin fremb tremblingly bingly why no whoever put that into your yo r licad head the rho party were then treated to a cancan can can dance executed b by mr fee and several very good imitations of indian war whoops for lie had acquired a rather rough way of cypre expressing sin his feeling feelings 09 by his cowboy be it experiences it was a very happy party though and the next day mr feo fee put his affairs into proper shape and started for this city of cou course m when ho got here there was a scene he have such great difficulty in pr pressing ming m ing his suit and that was the reason that there was a we wedding elding in st patricks church yesterday morning morning i I mr fr fee N will V ill t take a ke his ills wife to texas with liim him in ft a day or BO so and they will carry with them to their f faraway far a r away home the tile good wishes of all their friends |