A N*aiwl to* m Wife—t'l«A« Her. |Th** Pkewm nlt;l Umg «iuce lt;:hr«»niH»**l j the fact that Mrs. Jsmai II. Uidi?ew«yhad disparted fmiti her hiMtiaad aiul thathe wa* mmirninif for her rHtmi. Frfwn frietids «f M«. lti't^'!way ws iwa thit»he left hhtt becaiiae he negieirted to provide tm her and «eriied to tie plt;i«i(f«»ed of the idea that riie ought to supjiwt him. After leaving ht»»,she aecured eaiplc^Hietttwith » fainHy la this village, who woaW have lieeti glad to have kept her lonj^, had it mil tasen for Hie mmmfmom cmmd. by her busliaiid. After staying with theni about nine daji, she expiewed hcraelf a» being In fear of her b««l«iu I and decided to go out of the village. This dhe did and went to work. Ridp;way has been bunting for h« and yeiterday found where she was, at a {daee sotae tbrw miles tnm town. He went out amf bad an interview with her, in which be In-aistod thM idie i^ouid return with him. Thb she declined to do in the moM peremptory manner. He then left telUng her tliere would “ be a dead man b«ird of very wion, kwving her to infer that he would furnish the ccwpae. Mrs. R. proposes to remain where she is.