A druggist not famed for his beauty has a hopeful son, who, a neighbor affirms, has his father's "liniments." Artful Youth. —A young Pickle dropped his drumstick into a well. He had a shrewd suspicion that nobody would take the trouble to get it out, so he laid hold of all the plate he could find and threw it after the drumstick. The alarm was raised that the plate was missing. Little master that he saw something at the bottom of the well. Ladders were got, and as the plate was fished up, the youngster called out, "John, as you are down there, you may as well bring up my drumstick !"
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 188, 15 January 1875, Page 3
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111Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume II, Issue 188, 15 January 1875, Page 3
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