Yoicks! : heads and tales, tips and turns over (with a spill or two thrown in) . the terms of the arts, sciences,literature, professions, and trades), and Hottens Slang (revised andcorrected, with many additions by Chatto and Windus) ; but hecould find nothing whatever about YoiCKS! although there was,up and down, a good deal about tally-ho 1 I say, look here, said Judys Editor : suppose somebodycomes into the shop and asks our Publisher whatYoiCKs!means,and insists on being told before he pays his shilling .- With a hey, ho, chevy! replied Judys Special Sporting Com-missioner. I beg your pard


Yoicks! : heads and tales, tips and turns over (with a spill or two thrown in) . the terms of the arts, sciences,literature, professions, and trades), and Hottens Slang (revised andcorrected, with many additions by Chatto and Windus) ; but hecould find nothing whatever about YoiCKS! although there was,up and down, a good deal about tally-ho 1 I say, look here, said Judys Editor : suppose somebodycomes into the shop and asks our Publisher whatYoiCKs!means,and insists on being told before he pays his shilling .- With a hey, ho, chevy! replied Judys Special Sporting Com-missioner. I beg your pardon ? said Judys Editor, encircling his right earwith his right hand, the better to catch the remark. Hark forward, hark forward, tantivy! added the S. S. Commis-sioner. No, but look here, joking apart, said Judys Editor: suppos-ing anybody docs ask what is the meaning of * YoiCKS! ****** Later on Judys Special Sporting Commissioner was heard ex-pressing his surprise that an Editor of that sort should be retainedupon the premises. Saddle Room, 73 Flcci Street,September, PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO THE OTHER JONES. A NUMBER of gentlemen with and without a taste for sport,who have long had the honour of hstening to the OtherJoness recital of his adventures by land and sea at varioustimes, for hours together, having expressed a desire to presenthim with a testimonial of respect, the following gentlemen haveconsented to act as a Committee to receive subscriptions toeffect that object, and they earnestly solicit the co-operationof all true lovers of what is wild and weird and wonderful! A. JONES (late the Only). J. SMITH (of London). T. BROWN (of the Provinces), — ROBINSON (of Timbuctoo, when at home). —It is suggested by the Committee, subject to generalapproval, that the testimonial in c[uestion should take theshape of a medal in putty. n%t LETTERS


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