| Show appearances DECEIVE A instance recently alt heaed la new york aa young man who walked up fifth afen ae the other evening wore a silk hat and an extremely lon paddock cat lie walked in a listless way as uhe had nothing in particular to do and as if he would not do anything were there something to be done he to take little interest in any unless it were to avoid the little paddles at the street crossings and to keep his shoes from getting splashed young man walked along he hotard a loud shouting up the avenue aia 1 looking in that direction in a calm and deliberate way he saw that horse was running away the arse was coming down the avenue at a lively rate and the driver who was desperately to his box was like a comanche indian ichen a horse runs away in new says the tribune of that city chwe is an earnest deesire on the part arll the people in the street to take a shand in the proceedings what happened in this case was just what usually happens two or three men wild run out into the street raise tart ir arms wave them violently and shout the livorse would move a little footer the cabman would yell more luyluy and those who had run out in to the street would add their cries to ohp general hubbub this happened at intervals fut alie calm young man who strolled along in eo leisurely a manner was evidently not going to interfere with a runaway horse he stood on the edge of the sidewalk watching the galloping annual come tearing along of a sudi den however a change came over him I 1 ali ean the horse had nearly reached him his form straightened and he became alert at the minute when the cab was opposite him he swung out into the muddy street and running like a deer was almost instantly at tho horses head they ran neck and neck for a few seconds then the young mans arm shot out swiftly and he had the plunging animal by the bit A s he ran he drew down the horses head until the animal had either to stop running or stumble and break its neck stopped running in the crowd which pushed into the street was an impulsive old gentleman who nervously threw open the door of the cab he assisted a man who was inside to alight and then seizing him by he arm led him up to the young man who had stopped the horse he was scolding the driver in a mild voice for being so careless as to allow his horse to get the bit between its teeth there cried the excitable old gentleman in an admiring voice is the ya aare indebted for saving your life buethe young life saver said with almost a drawl no thanks are necessary its a very easy matter to stop a runaway horse then he stooped over and rolled up his trousers bowed to the man whom he had saved and regaining the sidewalk sauntered up the avenue |