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h = = | THE JUDGE. \| INTERCEPTED LETTERS. FROM MOLLIE MAGUIRE TO DPY FLANAGAN. Baty Avonstarrery, LeeLann, duly 1th My pear Bropy—It's g your letter id tohear ve through havin’ the to know what todo, and you shut up, with all_belongin’ to ina burnin’ house, thoug at all—for which s heen, you | niver fret i nd Po was te get acted so we be double the iethrocity, | which must be a powerful rapid thing. It | | always made me prond to think you done so ] well making money, and buryin® vour h | band and children dacently, mothe daughter should. since the day vou started for vin’ Jim, with a mouse. lium « nwnd. and not helongin to you but the little terrier do, the two stuffed owls, which was his. Me and my family is all well. We buried little Pe last Friday was a fortnight, and and his wife are frettin’ a knew well by the wake squale of him after | n’ horn, that he'd do no good—and | g h [little thought he'd last years, | | wowell he'd have to die some day: so | NOTES FROM SARATOGA. » Twas more knowledgable than'they | Went, T have arrived here ikely boy. "The | first object my weary optics r | that fond of lar- a report New York news- | hrive nw the ink bottle latinig’ine, expr Poor little Pether! [ washed his frock 1 L failed to net off the nd faith he didn’t ax to swallow the | ‘Prov, where, lari Wy sex I ink, for that ran all down the front of him. | make more money at laundry work, or Tam going meself toa pl zrandone | stitching than by coming’ to it is, “The lady has nine or ten children, 1 | made Mrs, O'Shea answer the advertisement for me. ‘The work is all aisy. I’m to tache ackmen, but [wa em a and modthern h Celie Jehu ‘seized “niy lish in all its branches “An? won't vez hav a ker nies, and hi Oh, no,” T replied, **T can't of school hou 1 any such S; n luxury, for 1 and all found. Tdunno much ¢ a poor newspaper reporter.” “A things they want me to tache yelled, * a newspaper ripporthur! Tl soon find out, and “twill Ds e they're bad inulin’ pants, betther than the hard work. All the nay- they inushit be dicils intoirely in | bors is well, and desires to be kindly remem- | petticoats. With a ferocious look of scorn Vd be r Jad to see you in) he turned rapidly away from me. [subse red, Vd cross the quently learned that his terrible antipathy to say for a sight of yea; but [’m that timid 1 reportorial scribes of the press was due to thremble to cross the canal, and the sightof the recent printing of an interview a re- a bog hole turns me sick. Hopin’ this will porter cunningly secured with him on the { find you well, as it laves me at the present, [| Land-l question, in which he suggest- | will Send nomore. From your friend to com- | ed various easy modes of fatally doing away mand, MOLLIE MAGUT Lhave snconed- —No sign of me to be married yet. fe that suits | ratin’ wid Pat Hughes; but his fae ™Y limited tinancial circumstance | mane dog! wouldn't lave the fat toney friends who will suffer : ain, so me family wouldn't let Tam at humble quarters olf to consint. swell hotel where | ——— and toothpick asked after he had vainly Whoa, Freddy bet depending on it) endeavored to get an | he att the rage dt the forthieoiniie fe answer to that d eate question put sho only will boa decided improvement uyon smiled sweetly as she replied, »pose : { |, am not the first perion Tho has lost their | {#¥ed ladies sane check plumper reason of their lavish use hyst ring the hotel wait 1 ‘THe Republ ile from the sweet girl ns of Pennsylvania have its. But Saratoga is rt raduates, A large number of the latter are struck the boss scheme, ‘They want to keep | Hore. taking ear a || up an extreme protective tariff, and then di | (0'U" UhAINE ae 1 vide the surplus revenue among the different | CON PreNDSHE aT stile States to save them from | This | ‘ mas ¥, rows comprener, | little like. snak fat by and life is short (to some of* its untutored || swallowing its own tail. | 5 habitues | Dudes are going so completely ont of fash- | “Te has fit ion tl a widow may || friend. * Yes - | ing, venture out alone in the park's shady | izes a good tailor, who g | retreats without being affrighted by such per- Ir EEN leient old man wth a gun aN Said Ithink it wall be lets of fer =— To make a loud noise Ana scate off those boys Tt will cause them fo scamper And Tun | raitions., Fy nhere on hat-band A man can t even if it don’t f use the w nily crests are which ipatetic worn by the t is very convenic hat in the a which ofte certain spri opments, particularly noticeable in. the wee urs worn by the la- that it would in- with the faintest remain of iny he echo of to, or is gnerian hotel at all hours of the ADELE, | THE HOUSEHOLD CAT. music is lovely, but sinks inte minor nothingness when com drowned by, the ¢ 3 duleet clashir I six the lay of the household cat, With fur like nap of an old-time hi Be it gray or ta ort ky Be it raffled or sniooth on the feline back, I care not to question, nor pause to ask, For the cat in the abstract is now my task. She enters the room with the breakfast dish, nure and sleek, with an eve for fish, i rub caressing and murmuring purr— , who so doubting to mistrust he d breathe a word torn corpse of the favorite bird? pathetic, beside each plate; she cannot have been out lat shuddered at, | | m our houschold || Xi ‘To the well-spread t And her nose is plung How mortified looks our household cat. She seems so innocent: yet your girl Can tell you tales that your locks will curl, of stranger things ‘at annexed in her wa andering Which will you trust in ¢ like ‘The servant girl or the household ¢ HI Hh At TH f 3 i comicbooks.com