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THE JUDGE. But, as it chanced to happen, they'd between | them only one Said the wi Will you please pass the mutton-srayy penned 27 fork gravy!” says the VP: “TH bet a | | | thousand pound! She grabbed one side of the gravy dish, the Parson bed the oth & + You're greedy it the and . he nother | They pulled as bey « id pull, ind | pulled the dish in’ two AG The gravy it was seattered round, and o'er THE ROGERS QUIOKSTED: hoth of them it : | . : The table it was overturned, and the dishes | Washington Gossip. | did all break— I was fast asleep and dreaming, but the noise ay ecm ota IDEALS FET. W asinine . Nov, Ist. wtunate enough un interview with at-Large from Ochiltree. He ONARY SHAW, hievir + emolument ret Servier vand va- 800 from Lapy (in « viver’, Mr Mrs snot keep any, but Sienary in these dave, Formerly am " extended: tour, sith anim nfant Itestorative,” | aries were Frequently eaten by then through Europe, whieh is much mmended at pres | without any ise” Weed Sardinia rnd the Pskiund « 1 ent an thinks verv hk - ul word for Asia, and can’t of Tame such fate when they undert ssonls; but noweiteday vat tails happen to be , orthodoxy be knocked n very favera 1 shoulders. they are bis arrivalat’ Liverpe paid a thousand pounds for it rope, ha say too much Pork Chops vs. Mutton Chops. univer f the arrel Parson Slop his wife yw Pil tell you { hac Ever since they had been marr them had been a strife, What first commenced the trou omaso. Upon his outward trip erly. we | Mrs Qchilttve was revived “upon the wharf le, which hetween ine hackney this pair of Slops, We: linvostmiors wel¢ they evinced to carry One always w an pork. and the other mut | of the most beautiful bills of fare used | Mr vey Mr. O's per The bt ion heed knock 13 ind to [On the New York (limited) ex- the city he might desire vely inter i ide iT in America in the Parson says . vamokdite Texas in cular, whieh was as «Will you tell me what kin ‘dl ee te vote unexpected us it was gratifying. Some one se Pork eet bane tala . knew that New York and Chie | it the crowd, Mr. O, observed, must have POPS CL nae call tlhe Passi lite wile cllers could get away with almost lesited to possess some memento of his py ansthin cand when we hea ut his F that t 1 of them tack.) chee. for on otel he dise rom that they a th idea ueen wt Soup, Deis yf ered that his handherchief, tooth call hin a sane haine Rowe t Pl brush, aon 8 Galveston hash “1 canno pork!" his wife ea uning RoamsCa | factory, son and a thousand most : pe th ry. Writing Desks Wash Stands, | mile pass on R.. nine hundred annot p) We only envy, them | #td ninety-two miles punehed out, were 1 i Our ¢ ted with th hat the moon has | pewter measure ished countryman wa freedom of the city in a and his hotel bill upon his el for : the * freedom,” “This day let us listen ’ Pror. Proctor reaso et nates anydlncks/inall that grown old six times as f tton chops: come, nv, my dear.” ork ¢ : that sixty millions of ws him Like other wives, the Parson's was bound to | fn the eatth will op nare old Kentucky lor choice, every have her way, —. lahrongh which the 1 time. While in he visited the | And the more that he'd s tlio'| cee teeareatan tn the Tower and the I f Parliament, upon | more she" ally noted: the sort the floor of which—invited thereto by Mr. Said the butcher to the Now TH he delivered a p of ‘Texas, which reaching with th with the f n the fected Humbers of members that a syndicate was at once formed for the purpose of buying up well to | several hundred of ‘Texan soil, upon which to raise rolatogs tor. the ase the poor in Trekand. Mr. Ochiltre visits to the British Museum; the tion of compari th’s at the time set by the Pro- ns are solid, Pere of mind tell you what fu did his wife. Rev. W. 1 DP, MORAY says in it, only one thee anche howe Stat bury Music Halls Buckingham | . | disoree.is yermilles ire ariile Madame ‘Tussand’s Waxworks : f | i y mutton!” and then | the highest eitilination. "Fee. of his Highway: th nd, and ‘Tony | they both ud sill 4 Np Moore's’ Minstrel w Henry Irving, fry the mutton first, his wife she was in- |S _ — | and is of th ii} to Dr. T —she's a iH} n, and would daisy! He | not « Prince of his Which had it was very Royal Hig man h ‘a commi ie in But somelu the event of any de by claimed the day the people to the throne | And now ‘twould seem that everything was when Victoria m r cheeks. He was in DP f the King Alfonzo eu And the par pn and wife cou t down episode, and was the means of savi | in peace and eat, monarch from the fury of t ! If they'd each a dish of gravy, their strife | ing around the would have been done; | comicbooks.com