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a thing as a pair of apothecary's scales about your premises, dump me on and give me the figgers." I then tried to jump through a winder, but the man caught me by the cote tails, and haulin' me back, sot me down into a cheer. I soon got cooled down, when I told the man how I'de been swindled, and asked him what I had better do. "Do?" said he, laffin' as if heed bust. "My advice is, for you to take the next train for your home, and then charge your loss to the acc't of seein' the elefant." It hain't often I git took in, but that time I was swallered, specturcals, white hat and all, as slick as if I'de been buttered all over. I don't intend to let Mrs. GREEN know anything about this little adventoor, but just as like as not, some day when I hain't thinking she will worm it out of me, when Mariar will no doubt say: "Sarved you rite, you old ignoramus; that's what you git for stoppin' takin' the weekly noosepapers, because they won't print the darned nonsents you set up to rite, when you orter be to bed and asleep." Ewers, lite as a fether, HIRAM GREEN, Esq., _Lait Gustise of the Peece._ * * * * * A Serious Complication. The English language is a "mighty onsartin" one. Here, now, in a magazine sketch, we find it stated that one of the characters of the story was "as rich as CROESUS, and a good fellow to boot." Vernacularly, this is correct; and yet so equivocal is it that it puzzles one to think why the acquisition of wealth should subject the holder of it to the liability of being kicked. * * * * * Enough Said. "Modern physiologists," said the Doctor, "have arrived at the conclusion that man begins as a cell." "And what about woman?" returned the Scalper, "doesn't she begin as a sell, continue as a sell, and depart as a sell?" "She does," replied the doctor. * * * * * A Relative Question. Would the marriage of a Daughter of a Canon to a Son of a Gun come within the laws prohibiting marriage between relatives too nearly connected? * * * * * [Illustration: THE (JOHN) REAL DEMOCRACY OF NEW YORK CITY.] * * * * * A CRABBED HISTORY. Most people have a peculiar fondness for crabs. A dainty succulent soft shell crab, nicely cooked and well browned, tempts the eye of the epicure and makes his mouth water. Even a har
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