On Monday last, however, the cowboyβ¦
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ent by her mother, much
against her wishes, it is said, to a youthful swain
of this city, and the nuptial knot was to have
been tied Tuesday night. The young man had
furnished rooms, and had made all necessary
preparations for the celebration of the event
in proper style.
On Monday last, however, the cowboy
lover arrived in town accompanied by several
of his most intimate friends. The young lady
was kept closely at home, but in some manner
Charley managed to let her know that he was
in town, and on Tuesday evening about dark
Miss Mollie put on her shawl and hat and left
the house. She was met by her youthful lover
with a horse and buggy, and the two rapidly
drove to Central, where they were married,
about the hour that the wedding was to have
taken place at home with the other fellow.
The young lady was soon missed from
home, and when her mother learned that Char-
ley Snow was in town, she became wild with
excitement, and instituted a search for her
daughter throughout the city without success.
The unsuccessful suitor was frantic, and
refused to be comforted, much to the amuse-
ment of Charleyβs friends who had come in to
see fair play, and intended to see that Charley
got the bride even had it been necessary to rope
and hog-tie his rival for the fair hand of Miss
Mollie.