*11^ * “ -w I i-li LV/ll, U1IU lilt* jkeeper was mixing wet goods over the counters of Connolly Wallace. When discovered he fell all to pieces. He offered to pa}’ his wife so much a week for her support in Syracuse, or to let her go anti live with htrq and Miss Allgier in Scranton, half and half, or to taite his wife once more to his bosom, exclusively, sending Libbie back to her Syracuse friends. LAbbie seemed inclined to do anything required of her also, and both pleaded to have the matter kept from the newspapers. Both were arrested, however, and Mrs. Gnssman is inexorable. She is thinking up an expedient to make her matrimonial lottery a sure thing.