I THe D. ATL _ le BEAMIN EER, FHEBRU 4 RY 22, 1686. The ‘Quam aia | —_——— A bright youug Cincinnati lady, on| her way from C lumbus to this city | recently, was greatly annoyed by the} actions of a train ms asher. She tried to | avoid him, but he finally succeeded in thrusting himself upon her, and op ened a conversation. “You will excuse me, 1 hope,” he| anid, “but if I can render any service 1) shall be glad to do so.” “Ths an ks; L am able to take care of} myself,’’ she re plied coldly. “Ab! the ladies always say that, inven hour of need they change ‘their | minds. I sbouldn’t have offered my | services if | didn’t think | had met you! before.” “I don't think you have.” “I am quite sure of it. I believe it was in Cincinnati. Don’ t you recall it?’ “No, because I have been in’ Colum- bus for a year pest.” “Ab, Lremember now. It was in Columbus. How stupid I am.’ “Still I think you are mistakeo.” “I know I can’t be. I coulda’t pos- sibly forget that face and voice.” “Well, , possibly you have seen my ’ and her voice softened. “Ah, I knew you would remember,’ he interrupted, seeing that he had con- quered, “Bat you certainly couldn’t have heard my voice,you know, for the rules positively forbid our speaking “Rates | What rules? I doa "t under- stand.”’ “Why, you know, I have just finish- ed a one-year cnn in the pen itentiary, ,. = } a0G-~— There was no need to say more. The masher had gone, and she didn’t see him again until she saw him watching her get into her carriage with a party of friends who had met her at the station.— Merchant Traveller. we Two Opinions. A rich old fellow died, and when his estate was being settled up his widow | was cailedin to give some testimony | regarding the will. | “Mrs. Miller,” said the attorney, handing her the will, “will you be kind enough tolook at that. document and tell me ifitis correct as far as you know?” «What is ii! asked the widow. “it is your late husband’s wi!).” “Oh! is it? Well, it never was as extensive as that when he was alive.’ “] don,t mean that, madam;1 want to know if you think that thisis the correct will?” The widow took it and began to read “Of course,” she exclaimed, “this is his.” “Why do youthink so madam?’ “Because it says here, I, James Mille being of sound mind”, Now, that is bim allover. He contended with me from the time we were married that he was sound mind and said he’d stick to it with his last breath even if I persisted in saying he didn’t have sense enough to put up “an umbrella on a rainy dav. He used to do some mighty foolish things, but I’m glad to see he had agood opinion of himself to the end.” —— oe The Chinese Minister. If the Chinese minister to Washing- ton is half so successful in the demands he is said to be about to prefer for in- demnity for outrages perpetratel on his countrymen in America as have been the representatives of ‘‘civilized’ powers in their claims upon the Chinese treasury for offences by Celestial hoodlums on the persons of white people taking up their residence iu the Flowery Kingdom in pursuit of the wealth that their yellow skioned fellow creatures seek in the United States, that country will have a good sized bill to pay. -“@. A Generous Man. Philip D. Armour, the Chicago pork king, is avery generousman. A clergy- man in whom he had confidence one day asked him for $30 to relieve a poor woman whose new-born baby was lying naked in her one room where there was neither fire nor food. 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