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THE JUDGE. At Rye Beach. WRITES HIS FRIEND). Dear Bos, I told you I would write As as I was really settled; (That's now And yet I beg you won't be nettled; I might (if 1 but wished to) plead Excuses—all within your knov A very lengthy list, indeed, You used to use them when in colleg (ur week ago to-night), “Rock and Rye:” veer this is truly in mixture re long gone by), And here, just now, 1am a fixture. The only thing that I regret (Of late it hus become « hobby), Is that you cannot join our “ set,” You'd make a great sensation, Bobby ‘The girls are all quite wild on art; A painter they would surely bow to And you might captivate exch heart, ‘Then break it, as you well know how to. ‘There's gay Louise, with auburn hair, And Delia, any fairer few see; There's G and Be Then last, but far fi trice, und Clare; m least, there’s Lucy Alas! my lyre will Whene'er I try her praises; And yet how ean one help but sin its rin, Artemis, Such tiny feet And who wore suc ‘Then there’: So like an endless p The country ‘The villain They And show di Who, could we view their family shely Would prove but autoerats of shoddy a smile as sweet? a shapely bodice? the thro ora, h their beaus, Jodrama; but then sin for everybody, aidens w of the t admire non elves An aged matron, too, behold, Who bows before the shrine of fashion. cr worshipper 1 devotee of passion mutual friends of ours are here— Paul Pre wnt soft and silly And Billy Brown, who loved his beer, And Carl, who loved hi cousin Lillie You ought to see the beach at noon, The sands so white—a picture pretty— The waves hum in drowsy tui The throng mic city well-rounded), Wh nd flounder in the blue, And shrick aloud, as if half“ drownded.” When twilight falls, in halls The waltzers “trip the Ah, were you here, blu Would make you bound with step elastic. Yet after all, ¢ fair the scene And all the girls Rye Perhaps you're just as happy in Your ow sport houses harbor, vine-circled breezy arbor —Clinton Seollart in Boston Transeript. _ Tue original summer complaint—‘* Why didn’t you send me the papers?”—Hartford Journal. ; 1 Gor me mine pinion about der pird dot laid some ecks dot don’t vas poachable.— Carl Pretzel. Ava fire ing the only pants Milton "News. clothin, store, the other da saved wer » the occupants. T was willing to stake the lust drop of my blood A Little Game of Draw. She had beaten me badly at everything, Bazique, cribbage, backgammon, chess And in checkers, her every man was a king, When I hadn't one man to bless— “Towemy Restoration lo Health and Beauly lo the mind With the cans, and the ebess, and thetoard, Ve 5 CUTICURA ‘That to the sweet power of her eyes I resigned, ; yu) REMEDIES.” And she won, while I simply adored For her soft, swimming eyes were so mixed in my Teatimocial of « Boe | At last, tired of victories easily gained, And some she knew noth oD think u You underst And her li sweet is stupid,” she sadly complained, 1 poker, no doubt.” were so fresh and so in ercating skin ee, Sun Burn and aie: prepared fri Cert. a besser Bry Hi Conepws Kae Purine ‘That [longed for no joy beyond thi st breath on that ros 1h a kiss Aud bid it good-bye retreat ely pure, aud t T dealt ber the curds, and she bet, and 1 stood; At last opportunity came ja totive fa is | CREAM BALM, pe Crean vow c ‘a few appiicati Rose Cold, Re Warsow Flanaas a Letter Cartier, New mit avail. gave up v er fair hand in th: Tealled it, and won it Oh, rare at took it in mine; ‘That I won the f r, placed there as a sign ne of them all, Drake's Traceers’ Magazine, | Apply by Uttle Roger tnto ie wil be ‘eflectuaily toa hotel wl students for waiter much; I've lived for four ye: town where they have a college, and Fd rathe waited on by a drunken prize fighter.” Boston Herali. A county prisoner says he h 8 been taught to do in Rome as the nd he finds fault because now that he ail, he is not allowed todo as the jailer Cincinnati Saturday Night. » they have college aid fh No, not sin Ay OU CAN MAKE=: per day at home. ecessary. Samplew wr forpa: i MOnPuINE HAnTT, Noupay til cor Tes Searm" Cetabti Saret, “Beate re Some men are so lacking in hospit Barebs Geers wee that they will not even entertain an ide Take Notice. Boston Transcript. we. tn stampa) 30 Elegant Serap. Pi 7 waite jomans: fee, no two alle. Nasa st, 8: ¥ SECRETARY, PRESIDENT, TREASURER, C. B. NORTON NATIV'L J. BRADLEE. FREDERIC W. LINCOLN. FOREIGN EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, Opens in Boston Sept. Sd, 1883. To the large traveling public in the United the fact that it will materially change the gen au partle ing for excursions will mi he pr nce already given to this Exh and our readers will do well to bear in mind examine th fates the above announcement fs of great importance, from al course of travel. So far as can be indicated at present, point to reach Boston at the end of their several trips n insures an attendance of at least HALF er be sur CANADA, CHINA, CITY OF PARIS, G COLU: s y, PERU, PORTUGAL, RUSSI SCOTL Belgium and f Paintings and of a collection of the d pre-eminent, and special attention {s invited exhibition, One of the Rajabs of Cal ‘urious musical instruments used in the East Indies. of the Hungarian Ba Ca 1 but that visitors will feel so it many times comicbooks.com