FOUND THE TRUANTS.31 rs. Gusslimit surprises list* HusUtunl and Li bide Atl^ler inEdward Gussisian and Ldbbie AUgier, ivbo are nor to -misfortune and to notoriety unknown in Syracuse, are under nrre.st on warrants sworn out by Gussinairs wife last May. The three are id Scranton- Gussmnn used to keep a saloon in the Columbia hull block, near the present Theatre Comique in North Sadna street. His wife became convinced that Gussmnn was too fond of Lib hie AUgier, and tracked the pair one night to llPard,? Orton’s place. The irate wife drubbed the faithless husband, who said nothing but left town. He took the fair 'Virginia, Elizabeth, with him, and had not since been heard trom except on June Cth. when lie rose to the surface, transferred the mortgaged saloon, smiled, and sank out oi sight again. Mrs. Gussman went home, to her mamma and nee led her other eye.Recently G ussin an co mmit ted au in-* # ♦ * Ul^vlcuuu. uc *»i.UUO vV JiJv.Li-.u-law, who showed the letter to a servant. who told the lonely wife where her husband was. Mrs. Gossman puther two warrants in her pocket alongside of a railroad ticket for. Scranton and reached that city last week Wednesday. As Mr. and Mrs. Edward S10tie, the runaway couple, were living in Scranton, and the former barkeeper w as mixing wet goods over the counters of Connolly Wallace.Wh.*n Hbe* ffdl nil to ■nieces.