Show c n j the new york correspondent of the boston aoun journal Toun nal writes the other morning one of our wealthiest bankers as he was sitting down to the breakfast table was told that a lady wished to see him in the reception room he went in and found a middle aged woman standing in the middle of the room 1 I want she said gsa a thousand dollars in money and nd I 1 want it now I 1 want a place ili iii in your banking house for my nephew worth 2600 2 goo a year 1 I shall give you neither 1 was the reply 11 then ill ril come down to your banking house sho abo denounce you and I 1 will also denounce you to your wife the banker rang his bell and as the servant appeared he said ask my wife to step in here and benl beni seni sena the coachman they both appeared about the same time the coachman was ordered to go for foi the police to his wife the gentleman said you have often heard of a blackmailer I 1 want you to look atone I 1 the word police was enough for the visitor and she hurried oil out t without standing upon the order of her going A young but very successful banker on the street was visited by an exquisitely dressed woman who stepped out of a coup very daintily and did what she intended to do attract general attention she inquired for the head of the house and was waa conducted to a gentleman sitting at his desk in the midst of his clerks she desired a private interview it was declined on the ground that all business bli bla siness transacted in the office was public you can say what you have havo to say said the gentleman in the presence presen cd of all who are here the woman proceeded to assign certain reasons why it would not be proper to do that before she had finished a gentleman en in blue tapped her on the ehg shoulder ou derand and told her to accompany him to the tombs |