Show I BELIEVED RELIEVED IDS HIS CONSCIENCE An elderly and dignified man appeared ap ap- ap pearel peare-l one morning recently In the office office of of- fice flee of oC a 1 railway passenger agent In the city of ot Boston The official he wanted to see sec was out perhaps suggested the visitor to the lordly office bo boy you can direct me me- me meNo No 0 replied the thus ad ad- dressed ed 1 kin do No 0 one here gives given passes the bos boss You'll have to walt wait until he comes In At this Juncture one of oC the clerks recognized the caller as Senator Hoar services sen and offered his Mid said the SenatOr Senator Sena Sena- I 1 wish to ascertain tor to whom I owe the price e of oC a me meal l for which I forgot to pa pay yesterday when I left lert the dining car at ter Some one had to pa pay for tor what hat I ate and I want to reimburse him Oh that's all an right Mr Ill Hoar re returned returned returned re- re we VC c need not turned the tte clerk I I 1 guess Rues bother about the matter No It Isn't all att right and we will bother hother about It ft rc replied lIed the Senator And he made the clerk search the office records with the rt result that the name of or the waiter responsible for the tue collection collection col col- col- col lection of the ch check k wa was dui dul duly ascer ascer- Then with as A much evident satisfaction BB as though he had succeeded suc sue In getting an Important bill through Congress Cone the t r paid the clerk to be cr credited to the waiter aUer |