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THE JUDGE. AT THE SEA-SIDE. | Tue maiden doffed her she J hose, and then, in | mind her and she waded in | Then, gr But wh ms tous th a towing ou at it we that washed her thing think we * very pl She'd find them on the upper beach when she came eon the rocks, and picking out with manner arch s were dri if ¢ were about We'd try and keep her wait went out. — il the ebbing tide ‘The tide must have been co nows ‘That when the tide is in, for everybody z out it always leaves the jects that are lying on the | out upon that summer “Wet, how is your brother doing Louis?” asked the fi he halted a ment at the door of a by ness h Bowery. “ Vhell, he don’t fail y to be doing a good busine vhay.”” I hope “Thope so, too; but T« dere tree months and doa can’t exactly make out vhat veeks vhas blenty of time blace lik Louis, und pay ten shents on der dollar.”—Detroit Free Press. | One of the flourishin, the beach is the takin, smull businesses on of alleged portraits. nterprising operator has mounted his camera on the sand out of doors and t of bathers in gr id a lively lady, who was watching peration yesterday, * that if a person ey any other way than in a bathing suit it is inatintype. What an awful thing it is to be in both!"—Detroit Free Press. Tue Boston Star su the press to get even with Knox for his duel x with the New York sculptor, would be rint all his jokes and credit them to It thinks “if a wld make Knox fight that possibly might.” It would certainly make the “ rival humorist ht—and_ possibly commit sev- eral murders,— Norristown Herald. A report is current that there is one church in Bucks county that didn’t hold a strawberry festival this It is not credited, however. Few “persons are pre- pase to believe that religion is at such a low ebb in that law-abiding county.—.Vor- ristown Herald. kes tse to thing ¥ GOT IT BACK ON HIM. “Tope aiy advanced Restoration to Health and Beauly to the CUTICURA REMEDIES.” Testimonial of « Bowe toe lady. A SOBER-LOOKING stra r middle a of ntered the wareroor the of Black | most prominent firms of ‘ just after dinner the other day, uired for Mr. Black, the head of the firm. answered that Mr. Black wo indirectly, and offered the stranger 3 in the offic e lutter seated justed his eve- ly deeply ab: The Co. ws ier’s desk, when genus tramp | dow witht us ten f] and | him (a Hurotllating Reupttons, 1 newt, and tofantt red in red ing some writing i a typical spe ented hit stereotyped d git som 7 . who is ever ready ed up er tothe impertar hind the newspaper. nd into the onsned ook in the s wer his should- hidden olutely pare, and the only tafaliible strar Jone fice, where ten cents to wit, NOTICE, did you come from, my =) 30 BM en iNG cir” w did y * Lawrence, *And } “Walked And how lon ome % nor w since you had anything nis | Business and Professional Men | Bus siness and Prof IM EVERYWHERE REMINGTON Type. Writer, , Utmost Satisfaction. yesterday noot give this man Us Standard the rity the tramp. around to of wung and with the the eashic thority exe you to giv The ¢ game. sometl an air of an says for "age money & Neat Fre THE BEST WAITING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS, | WYCKOPP, SEAMAN & BENEDICT, 251 and 283 Broadway, New “SK hisky, sir, every time.” ten cents.” shough for to dug” And ins th tramp’s dirty rs clutched the coin, the Co. down very hard to his writing, “i| stranger buried hims here's that’s A Positive Cure is ELY’S CREAM BALM, ar solemn-faced Jeeper silence as of dea Lapy keapen. some one of my children shou t. Can you tell me how J result 27.2. Ye won't. Your children, so far i have never done anything tot be shot in the neck with a rollin are going to offer any the fair voung flower of made a thorn in the flesh Give the boys a job on the s the girls hing and iron delphia Transcript we we know, nd we may pin if we st ow BEHNING FIRST CLASS Grand Square & Upright | PIANOS. E1cut members of the S mnie family, in tone on their way to church y with by ay acreek without ve at local pa one of th in} an ox | of oxen injury. er a chance ne the gospel.— New York Com, Ad hear vr, | Warerooms: 15 B. 14th St. & 129 E. 126th St. Dip you ever think what you w ad Vanderbilt's ome Norristown gister. Well, no; but we often won- ed what Vanderbilt would do if he had our income.—Amsterdam Sentinel. do if are not always drink- . but they have to get on their ery night.—Commercial Bulletin. comicbooks.com