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Show Still Huiitllng. An energetic young man with a taste for newspaper work succeeded in obtaining employment on one of the New York dal lies. lis had said that all he wanted was a start, and he was as busy as a buzz saw thereafter. One day a friend stopped him in his impetuous chase after fame long enough to ask him how he was getting along. "Oh, lam doing sple-i : lly," the young man answered with enthushism. "Jlave you written anything yet?" "Yes, indeed I have. I wrote ten columns col-umns and a half last week; all good stuff, too." "That is good. I am glad f o know that you ere doing so well. Your last week's work must have paid you pretty well." "Xo, not so very well," said the young writer hesitatingly; "you see they have not priuted any of my matter jet." Now York T'unea. |