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Show BEECHER NOT FOND OF MONEY, Major Pond Tolls Good Story on j Famous Divine, h The lale Major James R Pond, ' who hail many stories to tell of the famoun lecturen. whom ho managed, ' i 1 was cspcrlHlly fond of Indulging In '- remlnls. ences of Henry 'ard llcchitr, I for whom he had a great admiration. 1)110 of Ills favorite Heerher Btiorilotca ; waa this ono: t "Ono day while I waa tanking a '-, long railway Journey with Mr. t ( Hoocher, he happcm it to put his hand ; Into the llttlo watch pocket of Mb. . trousers. Ho drew from It a sealed I envelope, gave tho envelope a punled t . look, and then lore It open. A little ' wlillo later he passed it to me, any- v Ing: Maor, see what la Inside. Some weeks ngo I odlclnted at the tnnr- rluuc of a gn at railway manager, and i after the rereuiony he handed me that ! envelope. 1 hurriedly slipped It Into f my Kicket and then forgot all about t It. Just now I happened to run my Angers Into the pocket nnd discovered K It.' I opened the envelope and there. t lay five one thousand dollar blllal" Now York Time. I |