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EN | bape JUGS KUNE. reat many persons who are studying for ought rather to study to keep off of it The chief virtue of stmmmer lies in the fact that it brings no snow to the stivets of York At the Metropolit night, tl sire to live and die in Dixey 1 Opera House, the other ted a mest amazing: was ext un threw red pepper into th Now on who uses ned pepper in that way is no Recently in Brooklyn one wor eyes of another woman, ape * the error about Salt we de An exchange discusses Lake City The er It lies wholly in the fact that: there wity far back es very is such a It is quite possible that the Trish ¢ ot Lov erm themselves: bat the more is that the E ing the Trish important fact ish are not capable of vern Althea Hill's new husband killed a Really, he didn’t I Althea inorder to establish his repute le teen inaduel tion for eure of Harvard will hereafter be all al they The studen permitted to play foot th quired t It is understood seme of thens would be re doa little studying. © tells of that what is 3, but some an fashion excl new wrinkles It ms tot nk rid of the « Clara Morris says that in an emotional dra 1 either be mae she a or a desert Undoubtedly that she must be a pun doesn’t but essurily follow or a simoom The Eve hewspaper press is making the President must admit that uy object to it, the Lying it does is a great better than that which was done by the progress. however nd whee arried ek, will is well being bl nitic st ty satistied to have reached the idiotic | An exe asks, Why ccuse since its beginni it Is F But as that has been the 4. the effort to get uy now inevitably «© doomed? certainly excitement about fail must A lady moralist sys it is better for a rehild’s cheeks than on the We think so, but son herown cheeks that «ly te paint roses on ornamental when she paints Wears a dress cc The gentle Nosuch misfortune was ever known Yea. mistaken to follow t dress ¢ t custom it is even possible that he will be blanked if he doesn't Miln did his ver the other di struck with a whip and otherwise assaulted by several men, and he turned upon and whipped mmbination, capturing the instrument of tand bearing it away with hin Perhaps there isa valuable hint here. If Mr. Miln can’t succeed to his satisfaction in the | JUDGK. cations as his and think that one is believed | by so little a thing as he to be small gt and vicious enough to look upon them wor the same art stage b Hon. J. L. legitimate serm: pttl presented by th of acting siness now so ably Sullivan eve . as a something too good to be kicked into the — | | The sale of Plymouth church pews, the other street like so much hydrophobiae d | day, netted about as much as in previous ye ers ought be respect for popular opinion There are wise atheists who urgent estly appeal to the church to give up the belief which makes civilization, and there d This shows that the | his old stubbornness retins all ar in and year out ected his speedy: descent preach his en have p from the pulpit, or that Plymouth church ges who modestly fold their ha would become asempty as a harn just before We do not know,” dropping t the harvest; yet he no prwaching. right there ile atheist The youthful and 4 who has lived just long enough to aequire tempt, along with his first brief mustache, for the beliefs and t ence of the great mutjority, wt nothing what eehes, and in other respects conducting y tual harness er, the public is somewhat who sto keep his intel ‘onsc stops, however, ic is even more stub: \ th ever, He leaps into the ring and challenges born than Mr, Beecher. Itisa wicked world, the world the better to secure not and evidently there isa conspiracy against the | he insults the world as well, Poor soul! there New York Stan will bene fight with him, | ——$— otoriety that REGARDING CALF. tenders himself bespe invited by the v keep to his abidin oat his tongue , let him live the good Lond at whom he pours ble wind will let him He can gain ne y. The infinite just t which he proclaims only the opposition — | | Let him wh he run The JepGe hates nobody Ybody, f breed discord It has contempt many things which r which the attlicted persons for ther are Levery pass are not responsible, and of whieh neither it accurate know JUDGE has sympathy f the public has any THE SERENADE. n denounces the | 0 the garden, Maude!” and it pities rather t] individual who iy sufliciently weak to pre ng air, to his lady fair, With a twang quite muscular, “Oh! haste from the garden, Claude!” He heareth her frenzied ery, | But the dog, amain, hath broken his chain, late to tly! A person of that kind sends t Jupar, alos to have been put in an envele ge with prrstal shroud shamed of it printed psu phlet in which he proclaims himself, with the usual incoherency of persons of his kind, as the superior of the Almighty and the embodi ment at the sume time of His Son. He seems to think this is wit, He sends it to The JUpcr apparently as humor, Of course, the poor man He k his little br of which can take itis to receive such communi for we are very much whatever may happen te him 4. WALDRON, A. STATESWOMAN. A house servant up town gave away most of her mistress’s silver, “Wha mist nws no bet means not In the do officer was ta said the he ong. I jist dhran the New York Boord of Aldermen er, ail ss us the s 1 was “WAKE AND CALL ME EARLY, BRIDGET.” MASTER ¢ Bripoet- PTH, Hovse—"T wish you would call me early to-morrow morning, Bridget.” So L will, sur, if ye’s I wake me up.” comicbooks.com