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Show JUST SNIFFED THE WHISKY. New Yorker Clr.lrr.i5 Act Gives Him Pleatant Memories. A man entered a down-town ro3-tnurant ro3-tnurant tho other day and ordered a whisky, says tho New York Times. Tho waiter brought a bottlo of It. Tho man uncorked It, raised It to his nose, and took a long snlrt. Then ho tnok another. Then ho took n third a long, contemplatlvo sniff. Finally ho wound .up tho porformancb with a fervent klng-snl."f, ono that ho seemed loth to end. Ilut ho did end It at last, with a Elgh. Then ho replaced tho boJUo on the table, and called tho waiter. l .. "Tuko It away," ho said. " The waiter removed tho bottle. "Well, upon my word," said somo one nt another table, "I certainly thought that old fellow llkod that whisky from the way ho Bnlffcd nt It, but thero ho Is sending It back. I wonder what otli'r kind tho waiter will bring him Instead." Ilut tho walfr brought him no moro whisky. Tho man ato hla lunch in silence, smoked his cigar, jinid his check, and wont his way. , "Ho sworo oT long ago," explained the wnltcr to a curious somebody at another table. "Hut ho always takes six, sniffs of whisky nt ovory meal. Glgcs him pleasant memories, ho Bays." |