Judge, 1883-06-23 · page 4 of 16
Judge — June 23, 1883 — page 4: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Judge, 1883-06-23. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
ease ry Seams ae aes ——— Lo. CE +58 5 tt POPULARITY OF TERRY HAND Well, wwe wait Gill we get some CHRONICLES OF GOTHAM. CHAPTER II AND it came to pass during the reign as the high priest of Gotham, one f tribute from the people did guther to himself shekels, verily els that in no way belonged to him, and he did this ant. fof the tribe called Ts ¢ Was Khelley, anda mig! nd, to the w ry ten ud pieces of money in the to the Almighty Dahlah. or this man Khelle of the tribe and of the tribe of Ta-manny e not the chief one in the tent of the tribe? and the name of his chief- dom was Theboss. . Now when the tribe heard Theboss did this thing, they we azed, saying among i e not be called tpek to return the money which we have gathered for our own glory? which, if ave to do, then indeed shall there be wailing in the tribe; 5. For we have, with much trouble of mind and trick from different people and rs past gathered tribute, we not ruled in the camp of the Go- . over the tribe of Law; and the tribe of Dimmikrats, and made our- sel ves feared by all? Even the chief ruler of the kingdom of Une rulpsalm, whose name is Chezter, and the high priests of the camp, and their fol- lowing: also over the centurions and. the place, but whichever place he was in, there, even in that: place, was the wi word the tribe of a the camp of Borstown, whieh is in the lane! of the Yan kies, did he say, 1 will make myself mighty ed Uy reason of troubled ahall make that had t | dwelle up of the Gothamites, whose name is Klevlaned. dic and the noise of the Veto weapons was loud throughout the Now this chief ruler, Bootlar, and the y. We will stir up ef ruler over thi of us shall be ex: . De 5 piake the eit the fight in the time to com < Now the peo . yet they == | neither gain nor lose A TRILOGY. ILY APTHR WAGNEIE. ow had a wife THE BRIDGE, tee she opal vin’ to start? Tre heen here at least fifteen é spol 5 | So Mrs. Wagner Thins von B. mure passengers: we can't go acer with only Gyieee Wr aeeai ees But Bulow is ne le He weil some new But Mrs. B. not in our i Khelley, called Phebe ‘ yustiand on her Hans and our pic : traight put up the bats, ndall the thing d alinity Sinee Mrs. W Did not [bine If with heavy bind- (With noon cop this man and the tribute moneys The spouse she left; the warld olserves, that all the steal should be in our She doubtless suffered from her nerves | And needed a composer men of little faith, hearken tomy | Phat in the time to come a bigge job will fall inte our ha gather in more shekels. with pal and all will 4 10, Is it not best for me to pay these ten and eight thonsand pie ney, that by p power over the swotld make ita rule net tudents, but that girls she it looksas though attisfuctory attend- ance Onto, it is officially estimated, has mines that will last four hundred y rate jo: she needn't be wing left M camp? 11, When the ie of the tribe heard these words they were comforted, and said each to Theboss does all things well. Now at this time was a camp of peo- . . f ple who lived nearer to the rising sun, sho perormns. chief ruler was named Bootlar, who belon; to the tribe of Benjami nd he was a migh- | ty man, and strar k upon. In the past time he . uder in the eamps of the warriors. | Awieet within a wheel.—When the small 13. And he had gathered shekels, and | boy, ju es runs inte the spear . and cotton, till he ed rich; so nen he set up a loom and wove cloths of di- ss colors, and he called himself mighty. y a man serve two masters?” He ulso did shel ng to the tribe of Jaw- | tainly, sailors on schooners can. ers, ars are cal ititions, and he used to be in one place and sometimes in another | A vostateard isa little letter for one sent, among the others in the Minst i Pesival at the Grand Opera Hot The theatre is large and thoroughly ventilated. comicbooks.com