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Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . at always is too little or too much),When he himself might a quietus haveIn a small boarding-house? Whod stay here in that the dread of Harlem, far undiscovered country where is bornThe frisky goat and sad-faced hours on end, puzzles the willAnd makes us rather keep the flat we haveThan move to others that we know not moving-day makes cowards of us all,And thus the happy thought of better quartersIs sicklied oer with thought of broken thingsWhen enterprising movers pitch and tumbleThe barreled bric-a-brac and boxed-up glass,And we dare not bring action! cakolyn weua He Stayed. ««^ArHAT! going to leave us so soon, Thomas? COMFORTING NEWS OF HIS SON. ^ Sorry, sir; but I must tell you as owl Professor, how is that boy of mine getting along ? Does he cant put up with the missus any longer. But, Thomas (appealingly), think how long Fve seem ambitious? I should say so ! Most ambitious boy I ever saw—to get outof school. put up with her!. LIGHT-OPERA Constable Shufflesopp— Joshuay I be ye loony ? Why are ye riggedConstable Shufflesopp— Mayors orders fer th beautifyin uv th this ter a show down ter N York, an they wuz mighty ornamental. /ig-SrJfrMt/f^^ out in thet—the He sez he seed gal copa He Furnished Proof By A. B. Lewis •• ¥J^ARE, please. f I paid tny fare. If you paid your fare I wouldnt be hereasking you for it. Oh, youre one of those bright conductors who nevermake a mistake, eh? Im bright enough to know youre trying to beatthe company. Yes? Thats what I said. You run right along now. I want to finish thisstory in the paper about the fight. Whatfight is that? Why, a fresh conductor thought hed bulldoze a pas-senger out of a second fare, and he got an awful thrash-ing. You cant bluff me. Thats what the passenger said as he handed out anupper-cut. Then you wont pay, eh? Not a second fare. Say, when did you get on th


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