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An old black servant was dusting a
drawing room when she came to a
small brense bust of Shakespeare.
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young mistress, who happened to e
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Poet, who died centurles ago.”
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Alien Influence.
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Pat and Of part to mate no more. Ol
wint to the hospital to ax afther him.
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“the man that got blowed up.” “Yex
can't,” 522 the docther. “He's under
the inflooence of Ann Esthetics. “Oi
don't know the day,” sez Ol molghty
dignified lolke; “but §f me law ol wed- |
ded husband oan act loike that whin
he's at death’s door, OFil have a m.l
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SKINNY SHANER FOR A MIXING BOWL OFF ON TO THE CLAIMS THIS WAS AN ACCIDENT ALTHOXY
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pass Lis place and saw his little boy
sitting on the edge of the pig pen,
watching“its new occupant.
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“How's your pig to-day ™
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! The Workings of Conscience.
' A weady-looking individual in an
Fast Side saloon turned from the frees
luneh ecounter, where he had been
| helping himself most generously, and
‘Y.,.,uni to the barkeeper:
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seedy one. "It seems kinder mean to
eat the amount of free lunch 1 have
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The Virture of Necessity,
The manager of a small department
store In the West sought out one of
the proprietors, saying:
“I can't do & thing with Jones, the
new salesman, | have had him in
three departments and he dozes all
day long.”
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BETWEEN A DRESS MAKERS ’ WHY ARE OYSTERS THE BESY
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sald the boss, “and fasten this card
on him, 'Our night elothes are of such
a superior quality that even the clerk
who wears them can not keep
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Out of Abundaut Caution.
An elderly gentleman from the
country was at the head of a line of
arrivais at & Broadway hostelry, and,
after signifying his acceptance of the
'nu offered him, was invited to sign
the register. He consumed such an
unconsclionable amount of time in this
that the clerk became Impationt,
“Just sign your name, please.”
snapped the clerk. “The other guests,
too, would like to register”
“See here, young man,” exclaimed
the old gentleman, “don't you try to
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‘who filled it with cars and in the
latest style. The deaf man asked the
price, when the following talk oe
curred:
1 Druggist (leaning on the counter
and smiling In & won't-you-pay-up
sort of & manner)-~The price Is 78
cents,
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cants,
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Well, what more do vou want ' | just
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EAVe you your § centa.
Druggist (sotto volce)—Well, go to
thunder with your medicine; I ’udo
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A Poser,
“Mamma, when people are in mourn-
Ing, do they wenr black nightgowns "
“Why, no, of course not,"”
“Well, don't they feel just as bad at
night as they do in the daytime”™’
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Like Many Another.
He had just taken his first cold bath.
“Now,” sald he to himself, “I must
ko downtown and brag about the cold
bath | take ovor.v -.ufl:lac,“
“What did you say your age was?’
he remarked, betwean dances,
Well, 1 6Mo't say,” smartly returted
the ghrl, “bat 'va lust reached 21"
-ATLANTA, GA,
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Superior Ways.
“There are the chops and the vem
tables that you ean prepare,” sald N
Mre. Mere to her new mald. ' “And,
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