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JUDGE. When the congregation of the Brookyn visited the Thousand Islands on Sun- ook along Pastor Talmage to preach to fium. ‘Such people would eat hard-boiled eggs tathe summit of Mont Blanc.—Buffalo Express. Mrs, B. is one of those energetic, quick-mo- men who carry their work by assault. One day rani, but midway forgot what it was, ‘* What Sas I going for?” she asked aloud. Two year- old, seated on the floor and always liable to be swept up in one of her mother’s hurricane pas- sked meekly, ‘* Was—oo—goin’—for— "Chicago Living Church. ‘An ol settler, whom we will call Henry, met another old settler named William, we will say, on Main street recently, They came to Buffalo together half a century or more ago, but had not r some time. Henry,” said William, raside, * I suppose we are living oo borrowed time and h 't long to tarry. y the streets of the New Jerusalem are she had started across the room on some | stones good enough for me, Henry,” added the old gentleman, energetically pounding the pave- ment with his’ cane ;“* cobble-stones good enough for me."—Buffalo Com. Adv, The Jupce remarks with his accustomed acu- men, j‘* George W. Childs would not be such a bad candidate for president, and incase of election he could write the obituary of the defeated party.” Just so, And, as no man ever writes his own obituary, this suggestion is another of the many which augur favorably for Mr. Childs’s candidacy. —Phil, News. ‘THE POPULAR VERDICT. The Jupce is the best cartoon illustrated paper in America,—Bellevue (Iowa) Leader, TH One of the happiest cartoons ever printed in this country appeared in the last issue of JUDGE. | It represents Samuel J. 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