Show have him for a pali bearer aiom ali Larg Tri hJ some time ago a citizen of this place was very ill lie fell into which lasted or four days lie was carefully wat clied by his wife and one or two ladies from tha neighborhood ono the attending physician said he could not live through the day and tho sorrowing wife with a view to having everything in readiness for the end bield a consultation with her friends as to tho arrangements for the funeral the conversation was held at alie bedside of the dying man and in a short timo all the details were arranged except tho names of thoo who should be asked to be pall bearers three or four young gentlemen had been selected when alio said in the sobbing tone suitable to would mr bo and ao do oh he do nicely echoed tho chorus of friends iio ss such a nice young man there was a sudden movement under tho coverings of the bed and the dying hustind hu slowly raised himself on one elbow rubbed his eye sand saut in a weak voice no lie wont do I aint going to have that fellow for one of my pall bear ers the ladies were at this revival of the sick man but ahe wife laid him back gently on tho pillows and said soothingly never mind dear dont worry this is a nutter that need not trouble you it is a bad duty which wo will have to after you are gone no it said the husband crossly that fellow coing to bo one of my dont like him and I never did and if you are going to leavo him ill get well see if I dont again lie tell back in tho bed and became unconscious but in a few hours there came a chango for tho better today to day he walks the streets as hale and hearty a any man |