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Show Htory About llonirnJrcrlry. Major (leorgeS, William tell the following atory concerning Horace Clreei-ley Clreei-ley Stanley Huntley wai aent to reKjrt a meeting of the Farmora' cl ib (or the Tribune. The member became Involved Involv-ed in a wordyquarrel over the merit of a new potato and rnado thennelvee ridiculoui. HontUy had a keen iente of humor and wrote a very amuting account ac-count of the meeting Thenealdar Mr. Moorr, the city editor, edi-tor, told Huntley that Mr. Oreo'ey winded wind-ed to aee him The reporter rapped at thechlel'f door, and hearingthe iqueaky "Come In," alood walling "What do ou wantT" demanded (IreeUy, angry at beingdliturbeil "Vouient for me, air. My name ia Hlanley llnntley " "The hell It I" Ai yml aru the dam- rip't fool that wrote up the Karinera'cluh mrellng You made them hnk llko it pack ol foole, ainl o they are Hut you ought not to have done il. I know they aroa lot of fool', but it muatn't !i aald ! aolnth Tribune, fir, young mn, I'm the I'reildent n( the farmera' club " A lilt ill election new wa arcidrtntat-ly arcidrtntat-ly lellout of the Weekly Tribune, when (Irreley told the editor that he Mia "ill in nod blockhead." The editor at once reiigned, but wa rent for a day or twit aflrr. "I undnralun I, air," aald (lreely, "Ihatyou have refuieil to a lit the weekly week-ly beraa'e I c I oil you a damned blockhead, Now, donl be (ooliah, and go back to work I wouldn't glte a button but-ton for any man who hnl been on the the tribune three weeUa without being called adanmnl blockhead Sometime I'rnadanmed blmkhred myaoK. "-Inland Printer, |