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“ By Jouve, I believe it is a mash.” TOO FRESH, BY 4. demon, I Loven a pretty German gi Fresh from the Rhine, I wished with all my heart and soul That she were mine. Tasked had sh And sh a heart to d nine.” ed my little Germar So fair, so tine, To come Lb me some day Abroad to dine. nn'll sure accept A T did not not urge her then to take That treat of mine; I simply said, © You're beautiful, All but divine; Bat if another And she s n girl, we treat from mi nine”. And she sa ‘ou should love 1 ** nine.” Oh, what a cruel, fickle hea Must then be thin And yet you cannot w Your choi Will you net choo: And she said, * T grew impatient with that girl h from the Rhine; * You think sueb*jokes as these Are very fin Perhaps you bi t d but one; ass and, dear?” ea husband ne And she said “ nine.” “Ob Mme plainly, 2 Fr Why do ys Wit “Teh kann nicht Was simply, ady fair, from the Rhine, 1 always answer me nine, nine'?" ht All she meant nein Engagements. «Turkey Actors” is the name for those who only have holiday engagements. « Old Maids” is th who are never engaged. | but this scems to usa rather sanguine vie THE TUDGE. The Business Outlook. | Wueat continues to rise and will be about | half « foot high in New York before the end | of the month. There is a decided movement in cheese which has been kept too long. Iron continues dull except shooting irons, which are booming in the South and West. | There is said to be a better feeling in oi of the matter. We had the pleasure of fall- ing into a tub of sperm oil the other day, and it seemed to us to have the same greasy old feeling that we used to fee Business failures (in consequence of over | production) continue flat. Money is in brisk demand, and is readily ken without conditions. ‘Taxes, though in greater abundance than ever, continue |, ta igh. Oysters continue very quiet, though there is considerable stir to find them in the soup. The retail trade in ice seems to be at a standstill. Consumers are under the im- pression that the present crop has been largely adulterated with water. In the country there is considerable inquiry for poultry, but generally in vain. Most of the fowls inquired for are pretty far on the road to market before daylight doth appear. In the West there has been a lively forward movement in live stock to escape the blizzerd and in search of fresh pasture. Railroad shares and other dead stock are quict in the extreme, The naval stores are not doing a very profitable business, and naval storekeepers are feeling unsettled since the change of administration, Owing to the spring floods there isa marked rise in water, though milk may be expected | to come down as long as the cows can be | made to stand still. Coffec, on the whole, is weak. Hogs are unchanged; as many specimens sobriquet of actresses | as ever try to occupy two seats in acar, MACKHOWLY. | “A Ro mcetfrlew “ By Jingo! I know it’s a mash? ING OF SPRING. the winter days where the orang Tue sun that th Was stayiv Returns ows, ing snows, where The green its first Rejoicing, that, with The dainty violet kes; ‘The glow of sunshine; The blue sky brig! All make me thin! we're awe The Spring will gladden us once more. Up street I saw, through many a tear, ‘The monkey bri The old hand organ that ¢ Its dre n to view ch year Jed visits will renew. I more than saw; the beast so free fea hd not flee; pring is here? ad brought a man wit Who tortured all that And can T doubt that I hastened further on to where The crowd a circle made around A mangled body lying there, Distigured o'er with wound on wound. Amazed, I could not understand Why no one pitied, "till I spied The long fair hair, pale face and hand ped a roll with ribbon tied. juent than words it taught y of whi d been come, sought The editor and found him in Up by the shattered window stood The editor who smiled, while some His deed approved as best they could; And now I'm eure that Spring has come. VALEDICTORY. Sacnep to the mem'ry of Mary Jane McGlinn, Who, in a carcless moment, sat down upon a pin, The doctors tried to save her, coz her father had the “tin.” But had to give it up at last, convulsions settin’ in, comicbooks.com