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Show ADVISES MAN TO LET WIFE HAVE LAST WORD PHILADELPHIA. May l.-Two cures for domestic quarrels have been discovered discov-ered by Magistrate Elsenbrown, who is at present sitting as committing magistrate In the Central Police court. He explained both of them in disposing of a case in which a wife alleged her husband was constantly con-stantly quarreling with her. Both curea are rather simple. One of them Is to allow an angry wife at all times to have the last word, and the other cure requires the husband to take a short walk of about four squares as soon as a quarrel starts. The prisoner in the case was Edward Mulherln, who lives in Seltzer street. After Af-ter explaining both his curea to Muierln and his wife the magistrate discharged the prisoner and told him to go home and quarrel no more. . |