Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1894 — Not the Judge's Usual Size. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Not the Judge's Usual Size.
New York Tribune. A Southern judge who was in a New York case, the other evening, ordered for bis drink whisky. The waiter brought it in a glass. The judge looked around, probably foi the decanter, and then, pointing to the glass with the whisky in it, in quired: “What’s that?” “Whisky, sir,” answered the waiter. “Wasn’t that what you ordered?” The judge pushed the Eflass away impatiently and, sitting erect in his chair, gave the waiter a smile that was beautifully frank and eloquently impressive: “My son,” he said gravely, “when I take a drink of whisky I leave more than that in the glass.”
GOV. CLEAVES, OF MAINE.
