1CJ\is11 ■7s.i\II.II‘.1o.i*r1 lie cooler days will bo on the 7th, lotn.23rd, .and 30tb. The indications now are that the spring will be quite late.Aft.f*r Rein? M irried Twentv-Fiv« Days Mrs* isuthertin of U« ckville Elopes With the Hired JIan.Owen Snfcherliu, a wealthy farmer of’ aJackson township, this county, after transacting business in Rockville, return i ed home, to find ins wife had eloped i with his hired hand, Henry Norton i Spurgeon. Mr. Sntherlin was married j in February to Mary C. Martin, a fine ■ looking country lady and quite refined.' He took his bride home, where fevery ! luxury that could be desired was bestowed j upon her. Here she became acquainted with Spurgeon, and a mutual attachment sprang up, which resulted in ibo i new wife leaving her home of comfort j and ease and elopiug with a man in des-j titute circumstances. Mr. Sutherlin found a note left by the truant couple,| stating that ho would find his horse and a ! buggy at Carbon, a small station on the Y 11. St. L. railroad, which they had *)e i used for transportation, and that they Lje i could bo found in Southern Kansas. )()I Mr. SutheriiD and his new wife had only »ed | been married about twenty-five days, a a I He is pained over the case, but will let 'e s j his wife atone for her wickedness and “‘J ! seok a divorce.! The Enterprise Taking Shape.»rC:11C,is ad i. .ngn«.hiA'he11from J;was 02 ments iby tin* only f winch I SI. 500.be dra\ cases s that oj: that Co volves establi: court, cases i leave nothinoccasupraineAn i known from 1 of octi ocean, on the curvec tana f passer land i of IceThe