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Show HO PROSPECT OF LITIOATION. "Square" Demit a Good Example of a M rn Solomon. 1 disputes which old "Square" Ilemls wns called upon to settle wero many and various. He nsked no fee. "All I require Is that you'll nbldo by what I say, or you needn't over como to mo again," ho told his llushby clients. "You'vo holpcd mo otit a good ninny times, square," said Kphralm Gregg, on ono occasion, "nnd I look to yo to do It now. Iltll Hendorsou'a colt broke loose and got Into my garden yesterday, and between what he's tore up and what he's ct, I should say 'twould tako about four dollars to cover. Can you got It out of Dill, think?" "Square" Ilemls shook his bond. "Dill's been hero before you," he said, gravoly, "and I've been with him to look over tho colt. I've advised him not to prnsecuto unless you tried to. Tho damages his colt has sustained from your blnckberry-vinos would como to considerably moro than four dollars, Uphrnlm. Hut If you Insist on" "I'm not Insisting," brnko In Kphralm. Kph-ralm. "On tho wholo square, somo o' them squash-vines might not hnvo como to much anyway. So wo'll Jest let tho whole thing go." Youth's Companion. |