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THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., Nos. 13 & 15 PARK ROW, WN. Y. PUBLISHED ONCE A WEIDK TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Ustenn States ab Cay 00a NOTICE: One Notch Witt this issue THe depen tinis! volume, and ents one cess, We from the very start, in the ch on the tr sue fortunate et of not havi Noone been kind enough to say how long we bly last. We at the start, and everybody seemed to recognize the have | singularly had any prophets at work for us prot caught on very fact that it had come to stay quite awhile We have not aimed to “hit a head wherever we saw one, tle «Lut of order especially heads of Departients, — V One has st 1 nied more of them will wet a but to give a tap, more or less whenever we saw a shames, Hot int for our inission is to make people up a few 1 few + future, Taugh at human weaknesses, and frown at its crooked Ne titie pape no. index unnves ways er, OF W scien cultural pap be theing a foreign or an a we give Thankful for favors receive dleavor to he worthy of even ing it wholly ary TEA U PGE will € more in the future “It Isn't so Funny it Was.” Pennars 4 played int this of Washington ¢ prosecuting officers ot th sta game being arts between the government and the Star Routers, the latter will be willing. to admit that “10 isn't so fanny as it was. It be inferred from this way of looking at situation, that Star Routers whacked their fat hands, the very thonght that the govermucnt officers intended to drive themn into prison, them to suffer t out to less Brady. it courage” fe whisky, should be were was atime when t les with their nd burst into fits of langhter at nid force » penalties whieh are distinguished thi wa tial himse f but why the cr Duteh imbibing Ner Jumbo's style of drinking. alle puzzles us. Ex his brazen assoc to follow General Brad, “assume a rotekt of 1p Duteh cour 7 vrding to es, never fond it necessary + example in order to < perpetual THE JUDGE. sunshine wherever him that the went, and it the oldctine tri claimed for most 1 hounded fvithe in uiship. of General Arthur, believing that the President would quietly interpose his objections to the proseention, and prevent the trial of the in dictments against the Star Re dudging trom the proceedi court auter Dorsey fi dude Wylie d sugainst Dorsey week, it Stuy seems that s reckoned with ied that Brady. and others were prop: uit his host the indietments erly found. Dorsey having failed to appear red forfeited, and cl nator become in court, his baif was de a bench warrant was i for his arre Thus does the wily ev farther separated from the friend of his happier days the friend who embraced him in’ Delmonico’s Isso, anil House hasatlast after the Presidential campaign of the tof the White Geni Dutch courage present ecenpa 1 Brady's failed him, and the smile has faded trom Dor Well 1 sey"s face, ay they say. It isn't +0 fanny will with 5 tie wats, ople assent A Contrast rry figure ent hy the white slave of ymiparivon with the blagk slave of Isto, nay well men of y in the South the attract the atte In Hien of the the of wisest our times Mack tne than the white shaves of the pp North. ‘The Tk Ieper tells its own pathetic story, and days slay lived fur more happily, ant were amore blessed every way sent time in the drawing in this number of needs no word-coloring. Whe will suggest a plan by whieh the white man may be emanci- Life Out Yes. and the Hing tithe and the pros volver have gone tht way, too. They have been out that way for several years not atall unfrequently have we li rid tron them, Y have been in the hands of queer men oftentimes; men who pulled up rails, std ™ al that he had better stop for fear his tram might get And then, under the © merry wr itely notitied the engineer by a sig lewd sk, th nition have zone through the halted t the a The pape stories, but they have der carnalistic 1 rer and anenn sand stonished passe all of the litt nearly all of th rs rs have heen me been wrong, Should not these gentlemen of the rosa cli te when they were geutlemen” en train that the ceeding beyond a certain point, be rew warn an approaching Was posi Of conrse they -hould thank Western trains a the uid reward them, but as passengers on «notoriously stingy or ole noft H listie mask simply hint to them that they want their reward, and te make nataral m tus ud the ears niv them forg netimes apply business end totheir mugs, and then t pretty sure ton member the clains that their preservers have They sh If business i upon them ont dail with these enterprising sons of the We they sometimes ** colkur ac stage-coneh, and play Chu Hut thy je Dayar with the pa wre only tritl rs rant tes ine the the tar West ha i but | life of an enterprising son « yare all nie Christian men at Notouly ave they preying men whens “© pray for their protection, ‘The somewhat abrupt taking off of that model br their children and train robber, 4 © dames, has cit ont lite that the world at phases of Was notawareot ft} ul of the Western and apers. And it shows model husband $ been written up very extensivels the ie gentle Jes wud father beyond a doubt. Aud what pretty omes of these W Our ar ttle arsenals th ern train be st gives a very good Sof then tT there? idea of o One or two weepins” And yet this is a model the train robber or smmence te bear trent home, this abode vurse the young ones ly, hut that is w it iu later years, en de not at nakes them so 1 and even the w fixed y brought all this te light scorn 10 20, the death of dese nel yet it Hd be vin robber than Onee dames ha as been said of him that he wor ent hap. pier as att he was as un earthly one Mra hatte te yest inthe bosom of a soler thing what ¢ he may have even courage: is to those of his family and erat that he has left behind, to say nothing of few wreeked trains and sta The late ly erect acm coaches, A. will mo: to his nument memory, aud without attempting te compete with sculptors in the way of a design, we sigs at such AN One as Our artist has represented would be execedingly appropri Kor comie papers do for a su what will «el the London now that we have got Jimbo away from t Litre Leos wa wr the first time, and in explaining it to her grandmother 1 “One end of hint end was stuck said whip, an’ ze other swill Bexepier’s time: vck in the morning. lence of a fellow, — dack’s” (Ca poor Indian, must-have ve ather. na he n) eri A STANDING j The solitary para’ : lmorous ph lef on the printer's galley Morto for the liairaresser: Cut and comb in. 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