!tSs tfoHa Ci (torpetilov, W'iU of the T?tttlnU Stnlos intarnal revenue dob leetir Ht 1 leave fc worth, 3m? nppeured with her side of the divorce story, ft is to the effect that her husband took her to board at the residence of J. N. MitelielJ, his clerk, immediately after their marriage, and she soon found that he was intimate with Mrs. Mitchell, Slie asked him to Jeavo there, and allow her to keep house, but he -f*fti8«Hor*ip long while, meantime keeping up the disgraceful Intimacy. Colonel Carpenter explained his attentions to the Mitchell woman by saying that when ho lived at Neosho she was the cause of saving his soul, as ho was at that lima out in the world. Both of f hem are prominent members of the Methodist church in heaven worth. Mrs. Carpenter denies writing tiie anonymous letters complained of, and believes that poor Mr. Mitchell wrot® them, for he could noi well avoid knowing what was going on. Under the circumstances Mrs. Carpenter cannot be blamed for boing “insanely jealous.” The meanest man in the world ia the one who is indiscreet under the cloak of religious enthusiasm, and who becomes erosa because his wife does nos accept the blind. We have great sj m pa thy for erring people whoa they err decently; that is, as decently as is possible.