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A SONG OF NEW YORK. | ne may talk of the glories of Of the Baltimore belles, of 8 of Cleveland—their beanties 1 know ton or Lowell 0's grand piles, Or of proud San Franci: r amniles, Yet of all the fair cities, New York is the home of my love and my pride. ‘0, where Summer ch through the world wid Tho sweet orange blossom Where yy bloom in Savannah © roses are fresh when our t white; New Orleans may boast of the Og and banana, And Lake Pontchartrain shimmer glad int Bat, all the world over, where'er they may be, New York is the one stately city for me. 3 are snow- e light, Cincinnati may boast of her * Beautifal River,” \y Washington tell of her columns and New Hazen may dream, while her elm-branches quiver, Philadelphia prate of her artisan hom St. Louis, Toledo, the list you may call But dear old New York is lovely than all. mes, is the Park like is the river eel Bay that is bright t that can equal Fifth Avenue ther, nd in hand For whe Queen of the Queens of the land. c.6. THE WILD ROSE OF HOBOKEN {Mloboken is opposite New York); The Fatal Gift of Beauty. A THRILLING BY JEPER JAMES STORY OF OUR EPOCH. or Al hh Reserved 68. CHAPTER I—(Continued), The handkerchief with which the ‘Wild * sopped up the pellucid tear that spar- kled in the ner of he before mentioned—was a curiously wrought silk one, in one corner of which was work: ning Oriental fingers the letter G; was a faint aroma of roses on it also. She continued to gaze wistfully towards the | great city while standing there on the blum | and azure eye hy enn nd there elllike auricular, as she pushed aside a th of frizzy, blonden hair, and listened. Hist! The sound of dripping oars comes faintly up trom the river below. [TO BE CONTINUE AT AN ELEVATED RAILROAD STATION. Dinecron—(to poor employer, who is stealth ag the ordera relative to taking time to eat). 117? “Hove dare you disobey orders, sir? Dow 4 Bir, that this gluttony ts what 4s demoralizing you laboring mn she placed her beautiful hand to her | THE JUDGE. Heap Warren. purfeshinal beanty? are yon posin “Tnene isa girl in this town who has a wart on hereye."—Ex. “ Wart an evedear! We know a girl who has a glass eye, and she is a temperate gir Another Ex. sort of a glasseyealer girl, ch? 100,” Apvick TO PareNts: You know what Sol- omon says about sparing the rod and spoiling the child? Well, Sol knew all about it, but if you haven't a rod handy, take a yardstick, nd if you are afraid of “forgetting yourself,” you once get at your children with a rod— eul them ide of the head, Itn at of doing the business, but it will develop their bumps, and perhaps some of them may prove to be good Kicking is also good for children; it develops their museles, and if applied often enough saves the expense of a gymnasium or other physical training schools. Treat your chil- dren in this way and they will remember it all thre their life, and bless you for it, why alo} not be so 1 wa How many more banks in the land, besides the Newark, have old fossils for official 1 ureheads, and wide-awake cashie all the business? who do Election day is over, and the country is safe! He knew how it Right is right—and yet he sym- | pathizes with the “lett, THe JupGe smil | would be. | WHIFFS WITH CORRESPONDENTS, Allfor E IeBat Garyt.—Dectined on account well, dullness BoaRixe Mh Rown1xo."—You ail for the W. B f length, and—and— STRESS —" What is good for Meas!” them very well, we have beard. A teader skin el W, VinYes, we pay for what we great us—oper, Write again. We some style, CS. IRS. Loute}Send on pasted upon, Bat be brief, for life ts short, and #0 are 0 columns, , "enrr."—The “old must have been a very sapp te “ket, and ours ts capacions, and Tar Iepor Is a ton to your 1k" from which yon were hewn, one, Chips, bowever, belong in a Next! rs ot require @ dramatic eritic tn ¢ Tux JUDGE ts not a drama. have discovered that fact. BLAINE CLayrooL.—We ¢ Youngstown, 0., partially tee tic paper. Fanny soa should n WB An opening for a comic peo-and-ink nin THE JUDGE oMce’* Certainly, and the door of spring that is vigorous and quick bebiod you. 0, we do not believe there Is a young nis ctty, ba four associates says that be Knows the father of a soang lady who basa club, He keeps tt 1m the front entry. Ie there ladies’ clad | make a plain and circum: | of the Unites THEATRICAL BRIEFS. In my last report to yon it devolved upon mo to intial statement in respect who is fle to Frau Ja aive lady of fall habit, at the Union Square Theater. mate that it would be impolitie tc Into contempt ai the hone rraign Fran Janan- thus to acc eminent Gert heer-sellers. Sine tances have occurred 1 Tam now disposed to recommend the issuing of an injunction restraining all foreign actors feom perpetra would be to discourage a number ns from becoming barber report was daly filed, circum ich considerably modify my views, an nd actresses whatsoever nilar outrages upon the vernacu It seems, agifted Malia berently eredibl hat one OF more or less from Limerick, and inco- connected with that th terest which has its local habitation in la Lella Frenza, has begun a son of high tragedy at Booth Theater. Aided and abetted by a number of a accomplices, he is, at ent, perpetrating which be calls Shake- sperian performances, and to which tho’ reckleas hon ft 8 flocks in small installments every night. TI that O'Rossi deli rich Ital bard anch matic he present mo! a series of piebald-pol cri ers himself of bis own, while the rest of his c eof sticks on which he leans for supp tho poetry of the immortal William in every co ct Right heels of OT obviously upon the be easy but improper to make one more exhibition of the 1 will, Camil and even tted to do eo by the authori in six Russian dresses and a Fr hopes to inflict upon the fame of poor dutiet the shameful iadignity of t st ing represented by the handiwork of 9 mn of a Paris It is this that induces me to recommend spewly and art of the proper authorities » publie run xl by Japanese Hamt nx notoriety nce in y action on the serions risk F oppre 3 and icheliens of Esquim: n the department of military ju that Colonel Maples tinw on the cognoscenti of New ¥ spradence I have to keeps ap a desultory k, and still thr great guns into action. At the Madison Square Theater the reign of px is more than sustained by ald and ean be ¢ warranted a pare and ini st by child nus elfects whatever, Mr. Ben Maginley, the eminent clown, who desires ilie not to forget the many happy hours they have spent with him in Mr. Barnam’s ring, h to town with a neat piece of horse-play, berton, otherwise known as Helen's Boot yon the small-tooth comb between oy will bs "O'Neil. sings “Thy Will Be Done! in Olicette. This reconcites to that startling exhibit ticle of ten years of age without apy inj s returned berton will not the ac 1” Buckley and “Jin Miss Emma Abbott now introduced " encore nent supported by Messrs. gious ¢ Jersey cattle—in t Lydia Thompson 1 ned to the sta; h «Nothing to Wear,” but is, on the contrary, a rather more than barefaced person of mid- dle age—not to say r y All of which is respectfully submitted. Tue Rerenee. “1 wooLD I were a, bird."—New Song. Certainly not a turkey, if view of the recent proclamation, ch? “Tv ‘down’ on you!” as the Wall street sucker said to the stock indicator,