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Show H In the Interests of Peace. A party of youths were camping In the mountains of the up-state district, says tho Philadelphia Ledger. One of them disturbed th others every moment mo-ment his lungs would allow by a cease-lesb cease-lesb attempt to sing. One of the party, being somewhat of a musician, inwardly vowed vengeance, and dt last determined to put his feelings to words. Supper was In progress as the would-be singer entered. At the end of the verso ho turned to the musician and said: "The funny thing about me la that I can sing with' n chew In." The musician looked at him in a kind of charitably contemptible contempt-ible way, and answered In a long drawl: "Well, then, for goodness' sake, put a chew in." |