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THE JU DG 'S CHARGE. WHAT DO THE WORDS MEAN? A Presbyterian clergyman of Pittsburg took for his text the wonls He held an ace full.” When the clergy thus mix science with religion they endanger the faith which is a large foundation of creed. And really t Mr. Hux expression has never been satisfactorily A VERY DECENT MONTH, July was so bad. Itdidn’tinsiston running over its thirty- one days, It killed a great many persons with its intolerable heat, it consented to go when its time was out. It was nomugwump. nt had come how happy we should all have been if it hadn't been followed by this blistering August. AN ALLAROUND MAN, It is related that St. Clair MeKelw editor of the Brooklyn. Eagle, talked recently on three successive eve . ions, and satisfied them all. The versatility of Mr arkable ; and the story is the more startling when we remember that he is a Democrat and of course belongs to no religious denomination at all. JAMES'S LIGHT FANTASTIC. Mrs. Blaine writes, ‘* Mr. Blaine was never in better health. He has several times danced upon the green--a thing he had not previously done in years.” The spectacle of Mr. Biaine dancing upon the green will be very striking in the pictorial part of the next campaign, particul as it is a foregone conclusion selected the prettiest Scotch lassie in the crowd for his = COMFORT FOR OME SOME OBJECTIONS. sn Qin. i Mckiuin con In another place are published a number of extracts from lead- - ing journals regarding the JupGE's candidate for president, Mrs. : ibid They are Frances Folsom Cleveland. The indorsement is quite as emphatic as the JUDGE i nsonarable from the peculiar domestic relations of Mrs, Cleveland, and again the novelty of alady running for pres: ident is not to be altogether overlooked. © Thus Mr. Cobb of the Lockport Journal, a regent of the uni and in that respect a brother of Mr, Curtis, The June Mrs. Cleveland f second term ed cartoon. This is very gallant in One great trouble about her candidacy 1s, how ever, that we should have to. © Grover too—somethir Geo. W. Curtis and a others of the best of us have finally made up our minds we can not conscientiously do. The party of the second part is not to be considered in any of these matters. Did anybody ever inquire as to the eligibility of the wives of male candidates ?—and with one or two exceptions they have turned out to be most excellent ladies for the high honor conferred upon them. So it will be with Grover. He will step gracefully into the new har ness provided for 1} nd we feel assured will never over the tra and the r the controller of the domestic affai 3 of ‘the w will be both gratifying to him and profitable to the public. Miss D. M.Smith, under the heading ‘Sad Aftermath,” presents another objection in these lines : © Mrs. C., fair Mrs. C.t Our country ts in love with thee. ‘Thy dimpled smileand honest face, ‘Thy Menger form O Mrs. C.. M Well would gladly vole for thee ! Tho y with the That vever queen up Possessed more sweetness than is thine, O youthful one, with heart benign * In station thou adornst we fain y 3 as bright a star as thou, Bat oh, our eagerness must clog Av this" Love me, then love ty dog 1" The indorsement i& so pronounced that we can forgive the last verse, particularly as Mrs. Cleveland never used PARDONABLE IN A FOREIGNER. those words. She never said anything of that kind. She Coext Zerzicory (of the Russian Legation)—* Vill Madame permit me to offer some of 2e sher- has her pets ; but what are a dog or two, a parrot, a rT es, Casaousn (wmathing of wal fneer)= Oh thank you wo much. Tre teen aitting beread. td a few little things like that in comparison with the valle, Do you know, Dun in love wah ft F a large issues at stake? These objections are so trivial that Madierne ilew tas (2 Guts oo topes tone eth, sea ma fg pame dd mistake, (Alou) Vill eaTiy we refer to them with some impatience. comicbooks.com