GU3SMAN IS STILL MISSING.■I P1 11 I 11 I(£itill Wife and Children ticuvo tko City for jllrldjraport;, JEdward Gussman, who a few weeksago eloped with a Second ward maid* 1 cu named Libble Algirc, leaving a wife ^ and two small children In destitute clr- a cn instances, has not been heard from i since his sudden disappearance. Until cto-day the destitute wife and her chll- ® drcn have lived m the Young block in ^ North Salma street, hoping that .thehusband would return and, some : ar- j rangement would be provided for their 1future support. But yesterday the fam* tily moved to the home of Mrs. Guas- a man's parents at Bridgeport.. AHjsr* ? ai,t reporter called on Mrs. Gussman t Friday and found her bargaining with '( a second-hand furniture dealer for the - csale of some of her goods. She said:1 1^ J I 4k L I_“No, I have heard nothing from Guss* atin1«man, nor do I know anything reg; *d- t Ing hts whereabouts. 1 had intended 1 * taking legal steps in regard to gaining possession of the saloon, ou which his mother holds a mortgage, but was advised that it was so thoroughly tied up iwith claims that I could do nothing.”- a Tho mother has now possession of the alace. Mrs. Gussman. declarca tbat 3ici mothor-ln-law knows where he husband la and has received commfinU 1 cations from him. 1GEPLEASED A LARDS ALDIEHOB.(I