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Show Not Ma eh or a Heat. from the New York Tribune: "Ttu-re, Is a family of my acquaintance," old P. Walworty ot Ualtlmore at tbs Fifth Avenue hotsl ths other dsy, 'where the " II ' children are all boys They are very "". tnd each of the threo sons Is m receipt ef a liberal allowance, but the manner In which they expend It and ceruiu (1 their characteristics were as sutclictly and tersely described as pot-"' pot-"' the other dsy by llob,' the eld- one, m telling the story ot a bur-Klary bur-Klary that occurred last summir at thtlr country place 'llob' Is the eldest, eld-est, Mick the second and Albert the ounet sou 'Hob' In telling the story all lie didn't get very much, at some one of the tervantt thought ha JiMrd something about 3, and In going l'i lovistlgtte prubably scared him off, j'titwaen we discovered the next morn-'"K morn-'"K thst a burglar had visited Us ws naturally took an account of stock Ths only rooms In ths home he had en-lorej en-lorej nera thott ot my two brothers us nijtelf. and In etch of them he had Koni through the clothes wo had been westing the day before Out of my f'otlet he got 10 cents From "Jack" n tot nothing, and In going through "Deri's" Jeant ht got In debt " |