Show lit iii mcw jersey I 1 AN AM EDITOR OFF WITH HIS SISTER antecedents T or OF T THE PARTIES considerable excitement has been occa signed recently in in a quiet town on the line of the new jersey central railroad b the elopement of the editor of one of the village papers vv ith the sister of his wife w ite the cir 1 cumptan cum stances es of the cases case though not mysterious are remarkably singular and afford a striking illustration of the frailty of human i nature mr air V the editor lit in question is is a gentleman some thirty five file years of age enjoying tying a good position in in society and for the last at ten or welve twelve years has been a member in in bagli bigli standing of a christian church in his family relations he has been beena it is is believed more inre than usually happy in his bis chill ren two in in number he be bas baa always alwag a manifested the greatest pride and delight and we v who ho have seen him in his home would never have supposed that any infatuation whatever hat ever could induce him to abandon the comforts aad and e of thebo the household circle in his business b u hiess 1 r V has been successful and it is is not known that any embarrassment embarras ment menaced him h m therein the lady who nho ac compan companes es him in his guilty flight is is probably twenty two years or of age and is as stated a sister of his wife she possesses the charm of beauty and has moved in I 1 n highly respectable elides her family being one of the best in tile the country heie they reside ui til recently rece itly it was never suspected that any an improper intimacy existed between the two and indeed it is believed that the is hole allair affair was w as of sudden growth some days before the elopement air V made sundry purchases of jewelry as i m which aich it is is believed lie he presented ted to the object ct 0 of his b is criminal affection the articles ai tides bearg obtained on credit ahe is first I 1 IS t positive information aich which the friends received receive of the elopement came fi in the shape of a letter from the fugitives annoot cing their flights flight and that it would be useless to p arsue them as when the letter reached its deskit aaion they would have left for ca the husband left e letter for f r it a vt wife its stating that sufficient money ind bid been left behind to maintain her ber for a time and adding that if successful in in the gold gol ln l n state lie would remit to her fl aiom om time to time such stich means as peed the flight being thus sudden and the discovery producing very naturally an astounding effect pursuit was ivas of couise out of the fine tion and the deserted wife and little ones one upon whom scarcely a sorrow has ever fallen le are left to agnee and lit in despair at the hearth at which the fath fa theis eils face will in in all alI probability never again appear what causes have haie operate d to produce this thia catastrophe the alienation of a b husband us from the wife of his loves loie the surrender of happiness and good names camp and the abon dorment don ment more than all of the purity an and d peace of an unspotted christian life it is impossible of course to comprehend the luc facts only can be stated and the world whose judgments are seldom too lenient to of lenders enders must discover for itself the cause of the sad and sudden tall fall and could the wor world d with wi h its hundred greedy eyes follow the course and read tile the future autu e of the fugitives mayhap it would be discovered that in this as lit in other instances of like nature the a sin n carries carries its own punishments mingling its bitter with wili every sweetened cup mercury jug 20 |