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ner th thin’ with her painting. parlor with pictures.” But why go to Devoo’s, L + Well, General, Thad a who paints purty bla he told Mary not to Why, she's most filled cle Josh 2” rtist ¢ ned well, so » down onr way, he papers say, and nind imported colors, thi pid country or E: The just as from the and they're I fixin’s as any op tthe r, take trouble and if the g rs, that came > poop help their eu tomers ine "L exactly wha nake It right, so that they send ari ae 13 wan o np, they 1 witht It is newlless to say that at Devoe all his daughter required. Ger darkest Unc the hack, cing @ card, Unele Josh got ful cute,” they were about to step into Md on. Ob, “Rick Rick re it is,” he saul, prod what's that, Ger eral © Rickseck William stees want there 7 + Well, Ma Je nowadays ain't fit for w nd makes the skin coarse and rough, especially in ter-tit to getth nap ;’ und if you was to ser Mary's face kind of 8 the best people use it thonght Mr. ‘count of ple that lay aro replied, handing it back. just a step from here. What do you y, she says as n ost of the soap as is p; it's made out « Now, she tells n was good. She says Vanderbilt e worth a visit, n many articles for a ul in Lempting prof ksecker's ste ona toilet p, bat And now for a real Eu op, Unele Jo in New York to an expert h the only place it; cooked by cook, silver gridiron; whilst the plac kept by the jolliest, kindest-heart ed Britisher th he Come, driver, tak ein Joh Lever drew bi # to Farris strewt look of it makes me feel hungry.” As the General informed the farmer that no I 10,765 mutton kitneys, a cooked for the year 1981 chops 16 sirloin ste able run on chops and kid eral,” remarked Unele Jost Yea, that’s so, and you'll know why when you sit opposite one, flanked by English stout that ll mak Heartily did Mr. General, and soon all three aked potato and your hair earl.” mug of ad the table Farrish receive Un near the gridiron, across which some of the bri tories and wittiest jokes in New York hav handed. [tdid Me, Farrish's heart good tose th Knglander xo when they had finish “i them in a bottle of 1820 La fresh surp: arly set Josh ¢: liking! port that ne As they passed th eet Une stopped at Mr, John C. Meeker’s, and after having th he exclaimed, “this knocks every and admicest he frames from the fine collecti throngh his gallery pictu ed som peelally the water-colors for his daughters’ pictur As wi Nassat street we may as well go see Mr. Nason’s tricks and novelties, said the ¢ eral Mr. Nason was at home, and showed Unele Josh that wonderful trick of © Four All," in by that prince pjurors—Heller. “Now you see.” explained Mr. Ni “here four holes two, three, ox without letting. But Unele Jos into whieh and four. four pieces of wood—one N 1 shift them and st thinking to he canning, took 0} won't do,” . Nason; @ taken, “How much for that Mar,” was the reply, and many is th screamed Uncle Josh. sh has won for charities and school picnics been | THE JUDGE. | * And now, General way I want to ¢: let's go to dinner, at hat Eberhard Faber's, on Bn nts some pr y sent he and; bat after * no oth ry, she w ncils. from Eng! } Camberland lead pe of Fat Unele Jc “Thy ne with hin, | Well, Unele Josh, I've s but Fe | got son rs, ny told the dinner, 1a for Flag, 0 The Black Flag’ twice, zood many tin That Nat Goodwin is one of the best, if not the best come | the stage, 1 never laughed so much in my life “Well, I've heard he ia; but they do say aa the pl | no good. What's it all about ? “Pi N Mr. Cazaran has written in another act for Miss Weathersby—that's Nat's wile, know, one of the swevtest litt *The Black Flag’ is a x Thorne and the rest of th | and T think you'll kay y When Mr. G | Unete Jos and it a Pirates ? tes? 5 since women on the sta: nt play, and with Mr. company it goes gj a've enjoyed yourself.” n male his appearance at the en rel; 80 much so that the and the nsher sood ht h, who told him, whilst sted merrimeat, to yes began to twinkle, Lact ence re e aco! fairly rv onstrate ped Unele Je sorely face twitched with supp let of apoplexy. Mr. Goodwin, 1 tell Mr, him to die oodwin tl at fairly sobered down in those pathetic that Mr. Thorne knows Miss Weathersby, as the poor tx » well how to lies im the arms of the hero, the reaction w that a great lum into Unele Josh's thros eyes got so dim that the footlights seemed like y | sand stars, and as he buried his honest face 1m his ban dana, be fairly sc Karly © hack took Une Josh to Mr, Jobn est Lon 25 at That man having lately started in business for hin alt department of thi As Mr. Wales received placed © having built up the dress-makin: Co-operative Dress-Making bitterly re ation, who ret Une y, and at one him | under charge of Mrs. Cummic who proceeded to do the honors of the estab! ely captivated Uncle Je ment was raw his s sel dolman for Mary whieh | down East terribly jealous wh What struck both the General only the variety but the py vt in a manner which b. The cloak d n, and there ake the cars it. ad Unele J cnt of 1 the most elaborate dolman down to t Then the dresses! There w fairly took their breath away, one an ea first to will a she w | fro est wrap, wening dress, a Je. After that t which Unel wl the othe the a delicate maiz nd ned with rvel of Then came the wardrobe of the lttk Teed hardly say poor Mrs, Smithers was with the most pe Josh left the stor broc came bonnets hats, ysl selected one tritt that wherry” color, was a millinery art. folks, an | made hap) As Une General how more the proprietor, he rem mployees ; why, they ta xls than int From he MeCutehwon’s and manufa ack was driven to Mr. well-known importer urer of table and other Lut Here Mr. McCutcheon showed Unele Josh his new pre Wy which, sort of illustration can be transferred to linen, a ens. | which is perfectly indelible. The effect upon table nap | kins xo captured Uncle Josh that he at once order | a set of napkins with the principal places of Jaterest | | in New York. Then be confided to the General that | Mary was en and th 1 ne Id him before because he was afraid would want to bay what he now ordered: a complete linen. ral, Tknow you'll be aga nd Mary, she g a We Lath “What au Oh! never mind do you know L. s “What, Mrs. Marshall's, sir? f should think so, CHL, but scirts will e me on the list I. S Josh, haw's hy the outlay of that one dollar, many’s the lady I've driven theres why, abe takes all that | Jon our | sort of trade away from every | was reach, and the General we in the elevator, and were received by Mes. Mar ‘ | who has fairly earned for herself the title of the Madame be Rachel of Ameri f Vaele Josh explained that his | rivly sunburnt during the summer } quence her face had got freckled, and also her h hee and arms, and that having heard of Mra, Marshall | | i epeelalty xion and 4 arts ntifal the tore like het s-all skin blemishes, she beg: tr nsparency to father to call and get some, © Well, General, f said the od man, ina whisper, “Tm a i Fbat a ¢, but this Mrs, Marshall don’t look Ii i humbug. She's tried look at her. Why, she's tte * York, and pleasant and kind, too. Look how all f (a Just then Mrs. Marshall retarned with the pi ion, and she demonstrated hy the use of ammonia | igs composition. They then visited the haman hair des | F partment, and afterwands the embroidery, where Uncle | | ty made some more purchases, | tt “And, now, General, 1 must go down to Peck & | Snyder's, ia Nassan street, aa 1 forgot one of the most iii buportant matters on my list | What do yon want there?” asked the General. { “Well, our minister he's got a first-rate idea | ian’ believes In gymnastics for the | to develop their boties; these gymnastic apparatus adapted to t children, 80 Snyder hav ng to get ¢ Ni tired of Ly the Dri Cos. The wine in its be “We |! 3 but bh | Hore, the like of which I never tasted Do you remember t " if Lever taste it again I'l know it, you bet." + Well, here we are, and if we can't get it here, we can’t get it anywhere.” | As Unele Josh es | with the ar Attached to ts, price, ata table, t | Stevens, wh | casks up you wal the driest s! And as U elaimes That's + Then earn never forgot and if any of our readers pay him a visit he'll be sure pw Mr. Stevens told him more about than he ever thought to hear, and ask them to Lest his story by to tell wines” establishmen And now, close to the stove in bis New and thinks ofthe pleasant time he spent with th eral in New General entirely to th the rest of th Well, that's » as not e got a comple on ve it to having purchased this, Uncle Josh said he felt | pping, and the the Bodega av “Bodega! what kind of a place is that? nt iver, tak al, Lwant 5 own our way, of casks whi ch w nil q =~ oat or hat month, this was full ai * remarked Mr. Stevens, herry we've gov nele oO that ec th ars * Olorass at wh York. He isn res ina } The ugurated the he satisfacti Veader family. os, oF to inju country has sent us for a purest stat tered the Bodega, be was ich ranged down o bel descriptive of ite con- y, and having seated themselves ordered a sample fro h swallowed a mouthful he ex- | ++ Jeewilliking, this is itr the finest brand, ex and such cigars! ass of * the frost and snow keep Uncle Josh w York hack, of himself, Unele Josh h of children, them. gymnasinm, and I'm Dour seh Heneral it. ted they out the best inst om pish se wt Uncle to Mr Hone of the Josh; that kinder dries 4 luscious,” “that’s: Manzanil try this. a replied Me. t we have, Uncle Josh visit to the Bodeza, “sherry + Oloroso ” from that cozy t England bon sits | ever tired of te f course, duly arrived, presentation of the pi comicbooks.com