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JUDGE sort of fellow ; Though you'd te at you could not _ help but s whim and passion were cut after such a fashion, + harm a guileless farmer, or the most angelic being. as such a tender mortal that I'm sure the golden portal To eternal ji So he went out—sad the st Leaving marks and rad behind him, And whe sweet and tender, in a pale and pink-like splei Gay cavorting and disporting, rule, I'm sure that you will find him. And the doctors all-discerning, with display of deepest learning, rither keeping, no, nor steeping such a perfect form in clover, Hacked it nd clearly, in a hundred pieces nearly, aud because his softness spread all over, e of dazzling glory, nt sparks, and phosphorescent trails TOO LAZY FOR ANY USE. An African traveler was describing his tribe to wh adventures, He had come Across A savage “THEY DID THAT SUCCESSFULLY. “Well, how about the conquests at the beach this summer ?” asked a fond fi his daughters upon their return from thesea-shore, I suppose you bro “Oh, no, father.” replied Miss Sophronia; ‘our mission was not to break are New York * Er- I didn't mean hearts, I meant pockets,” said the old man, correcting himself, A i i) specially brilliant." » Cute (abvent-mindediy)—- You ought to get him full once, and hear him tell stories.” THE BLOW TO FALL. Mrs, High Society—* Let me te fidence, my dear, that Lord Bascal ao of Ei lund is coming over to make usa visit. He out Marlboroughs Marlborough.” Miss Plantagenet DePeyster— Paran Stevens would hay day. “T knew Mrs. a serious blow some Allow me to congratulate you, my dear.” QUITE FORTUNATE. Witte (after a tong murvey of the Van Stila bor) —“Golly mamma! it’s lucky for those ladies that railing’s there, ain't it? JUDGE AND THE PL AY, The completest, stro best-acted play in this city at this time is “Jim the Penman.” There is a wild, sinful, baldheaded wickedness about “ Asin a Looking Glass” that if allowed to escape would disrupt an Oneida community in less than a wee “The Henrictta” is a dramatic silver mine at the Union-square into which the public is let in on the ground floor. Hydrocephalus is still on the increase, A. Mackay has another attack of an even violent form than that with which he has p viously been afflicted. Hydrocephalus is th modern and more technical appellation of what has heretofore been known in the simp! dex pressive language of dramatic and political liter: ature as “big head.” <The Srefidgh tial circus is travelin car bearing the cabalistic characters This is significantly translated in * Please Pass Columbus.” In Massachusetts they call it * Placate Patr Collins,” while in the extreme and _intelle« west it is known as ‘t Perambulating Presidentia Candidate ;” and Doctor Burchard still to hear from. Current attractions—‘“* Jim the Penman” at the Madison-square, ‘The Minstrels” Dock- stader'’s, ‘The Marquis” at the Casino, “Th Henrietta” at the Union-square, Mrs. Langt the Fifth avenue, and * The Great Pink Pearl the Lyceun. Ohio inte comicbooks.com