WAGNIMOT^O WED FLORENCE MAYBRICK:Positive denial is made of the report; that Chas. L; \Vagnor, in anagpr v of the Slayton Lyceum bureau, and well known by Elkhart Chautauqua patrons, will wed Mrs. Florence May-brick, the American woman whoserved fifteen years in an Englishprison, and who was one of the lecturers at the last assembly of the St. Joseph Valley Chautauqua assembly.The report was published in Chicago yesterday that Mr, Wagner was engaged to Mrs. May brick. At the time Mr. Wagner was out of the city. When he returned last evening he found awaiting him in his Chicago office a stack of congratulatory: telegrams. “There is absolutely 110 truth J” the r^rort..-* said Mr. Wagner iwlieit asked about the reportedV en-? j.. rhresidence of Airs..Florence May brick in : Stamford,Conn., last night her mother,. Baroness LaRoque. said of the report:“That is not truew- vMrs. Maybrick, soon after her appearance on the lecture platform in Elkhart, began to more vigorously prosecute her claim to land in Vir-v‘v wbirh she claimed had been wrested from her by her former attorney and last Decern her'A: 1ft '.ftft'ft~I jftftftft v ft urt •-Awarded^ hcr;:ihe:land which is worth an imti case fortune. The case, however, was apgpealed and; is now pending i a high-; cr tribunal an d even tal 1 y w! M go to the supreme ^ eouyt • ofthe; Rnited; States. A;CiA