Show L LIKED TO BE DUNNED debler by na means displeased at creditors importuna Imp ty about a year ago a junior member of a prominent finn of lawyers made a departure from his usual line and undertook to a debt due a downtown the amount in dispute was 2000 it had been hang ing fire for a long while and there seemed ery attle chance for ever col electing it I 1 ve tried every way E can think of said the publisher maybe you can scare the fellow into paying up it yo i can give ou halt you col elect lect the lawyer abe case and finally collected the money then came a tussle with atta who failed to live up to his end of the agreement he paid half 0 vh one thousand dol lar fee as promis eil but withheld the remaining for the first two months the lawyer s efforts toward a settlement wees in a digal fled manner methods proving he resorted to a system of petty annoyance day after day his errand bery was to the publishers office a written or verbal to settle the account for four months this persecution con linued but at last there came a day when in the rubb ot business the law er neglected thus to jog abe delan qi ent s memory late tue after noon he was reminded of abe cessation of hostilities an manner in his private office where he was engaged in a ser was consultation thre penetrated a redheaded red headed wide eyed boy say 1 the youngster I 1 from mr biant the publisher he a ants to know why our boy ain been aro adt today to day to dun him for that he owes yon new york herald |