Show Mystery of Missing Men I One of the beet men I ever knew herea man of sixtyfive years who loved his home and family dearly and who had no reason for eooentric ilyslipped away one afternoon went to Boston and then to Wash ington and for two years drove a car there remaining away because bethought be-thought bis wife would manage his affairs better without him He never intended to return but was seen by chance arrested as a lunatio and given hie choice to be confined in an asylum or to do his duty as a man He came back and after two happy years at home died in his wifes arms In another case I remember a gentleman was supposed to have commited suicide by jumping from a steamboat Hia wife made no fuse but kept the matter quiet because ahe alone never gave up the idea that his suicide eras a sham and for three years she hunted him down and finally restored him to his home and business A third case of which I bad personal knowledge was that of a dry good merchant who was absent twenty years and who returned wealthy made himself known to his wife who had been married in the 1 meantime Bought oat hid eon and gave him 10000 and then Wdut his way aa he bad come He said he had left his home because he wanted to bad not married or oared for another home and liked the life of a wanderer wan-derer much better than any domestic ties These inatanceaea go to show that the oases of alleged disappearances disappear-ances may sometimes bo accounted for without any necessity ot presupposing presup-posing robbery and murder Phila delpha Record |