Show AFTER MANY DAYS Way back in the year 1SS9 a woebegone woebe-gone commercial traveler out of luck and money too called on George Jones the ticket broker who then as now was doing business in this city The I purpose of the call was to work George for a scalpers ticket on tick and because 1 be-cause of the kindness of hi > heart and i his well known generosity the plan J i worked and the unfortunate drummer i went away with the ticket and George J i made a memorandum on a card which was not very definite because he i doubtless thought the chances for a remittance re-mittance were not very encouraging hence he did not note the amount the stranger was indebted to him so that I he would not realize the amount of his Toss every time he came across the I card i Like many such transactions In time the incident passed out of his mind and I eventually was forgotten entirely j George was happy not feeling his loss and so far as he knew the other tel low svas happy also in the thought that I he had worked an innocent ticket bro i I ken because there seems to be a pre i vailing sentiment with the public that j to do up a railroad company or a ticket tick-et broker is perfectly proper Well the other day Jones got a letter let-ter dated at New York enclosing a 5 bill and the writer raid that it was to be considered a partial payment on the ticket purchased in the longapo He informed Mr Jones that in looking over an old memorandum book he run across a note to the effect thaft he had purchased a ticket of him on credit Why Mr Jones had trusted him the writer Was unable to comprehend because be-cause he says that at the time he was only a poor drummer but since then the Lord had prospered him and he was now pastor of the Church of the i Strangers in the city of New York He i requested Mr Jones to let him know I the balance due and he would remit at an early date Truly this was casting cast-ing bread upon the waters and it is site to say that if George ever goes to New York he will worship at the Church of the Strangers |