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JUDGE Jehial Skaggs! Flight of the poet and mur- derer Bostick! Extra, five cents!” Aha!” said Skaggs; * my jour is running | off an extra edition and has lost the big scoop on advertising, but, hevings, what enterprise! Take me homedown a back street and keep dark until he sells enough copies to pay my winter coal bill.” Back from the field of blood they went, the brave Skaggs and the gentle Annie hand in hand. Sadly did Swarthworth load up his pills and plasters, and calmly did Harper and Gibbs take the altitude of the sun through the bottom of a quart bottle. The great duel was au thing of the past, but who knows what may row out of it? THE OLD PROFESSOR. JUDGE AND THE PLAY. Clara Louise Kellogy’s stray cawsh (accent Bostonese) is at last corraled in the national bank of matrimony Mrs. James Brown Potter has added * Romeo and Juliet” to her repertoire, but not Robert C. Hilliard, ew play, “Elaine,” prom- great a success as the re- nowned “Jim the Penman.” Mr, Alexander Comstock, who demonstrated such’ exceptional ability as_a manager during his connection with Richard Mansfield's * Prince Karl” last year, and subsequently by his word on the Dockstader attractions, has been placed in charge of tne business management of the Acad- y of Music, with the consequent result that the dlemy opens in a most auspicious and flatter- nner. De Wolf Hopper ism: and heir, and is woefull right to ad tied, has a young son y baldheaded.” It is but . however, that he was baldheaded t Mrs. Hopper. The Dramatic is wife. rus vets tells how Hopper first_met She was a. member of the MeCaull ‘asa source of much worri- nt to Cole and was in the habit of receiving ¢ periodical blowing up by the. gal-| lant colonel. principally because of its individual | ani collective capacity for enveloping the stage | with gloom when gayety was the chief ai the bill of fare. One evening when the girls came trouping upon the stage, wearing countenance even more dejected and mournful than usual, the colonel was discouraged, and proceeded to preach YOUNG AMERICANS | who do not wish to | lose their hair be- fore they are forty, must begin to look after their scalps efore they are twenty. Y. Medical Record. The chlef requirement of the hale ts cl iainiuotne for women" once'a fortnight PACKER’S nllness—thoroogh for men once & TAR SOAP. G. Brightens the lustre of Idniexs. “Stimulates growth. Nursery and Skin Diseases le and pamphlet sent for TH 3 CO., 100 Fulton St, New York, THE CELEBRATED -LIADTOS ARE AT PRESENT THE MOST POPULAR AND PREFERRED by LEADING ARTISTS WAREROOMS ; 149 181, 153 185 EAST 14TH STREET N. Y. SOEFIMER & Co., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1119 Chestnut St. CHICAGO, TLL., 209 Wabash Avenue. SAN BRAS Union Club Ballding. BALTIMORE MD., 7 Ne Charles them a severe lecture on the absolute necessity for appearing before the public as though they were enjoying life and §70.a_ week even though they idn't feel it. He wound up his harangue Good heavens ! girls, will nothing enliven yo What would you do if I raised your Salaries All laughed heartily at the idea, except one, who in a still small voice answered, ** Drop dead!” Hopper, who was standing by, heard it, and so much pleased with the aptness of the owner of the voice, and the appropriateness of the reply, that he cultivated her acquaintance and eventu- ally married her. JuDGE especially recommends the following as New York's most interesting theatrical attrac- tions for the current week—* In the Fashion” at Wallack’s, Elaine” at the Madison-square, “She” at Niblo’s, the minstrels at Dockstader's. **Madelon” at the Casino, **The Henrietta” at the Union-square, “The Railroad of Love” at Daly's, and **The Wife” at the Lyceum. There is an irmense amount of action in ** Madelon,” the new opera at the Casino, and the music is as pleasing as the fun is enjoyable and the girls are pretty. Misses Grubb, Urquhart and Ricci are a triplet not to be excelled in this world, as to both music and acting; and the second act has adventure and scene enough to be a play all alone by itself. THE CHRISTMAS JUDGE. ‘The Christmas number of Jvpar: is a gem of @ periodical. — N.Y. Evening Wortd. The Christmas number of Jupor is rich in its timely and seasonable illustrations, and hows spleididly the varied abilities of the brilliant artistic curps that have made It the | most popular of the coinie Weeklies. A colored reproduc: | tion of Rosa Bonheur’ tions of this superb istue.- The Christmas number of Jvoar. is a repository of humor sof lithographic beauty. The copy of Rosa Bon- lore Fair” in colors, which is given as a supple- ment with this number of Jepor, isa litle treasure tn itself eat with The Christmas number of Jevor offers a feast of good things which the average reader will do well not to exhaust atone sitting, for fear of the consequences The Jovae is especially happy in the flavor of ita humor. The cover is a handsome picture in itself, and the colored cartoons are tastefully done. ‘The special feature of this number ita re- production in colors of Rosa Bonheur's great painting of the * Horwe Fair.” which Mr, Cornelius Vanderbilt presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This is in size and style adapted to framing. Tri The Xmasnu contributes #0 ‘Political humor of the lay. ts rich alike in its illustrations and ita letter pres. The | tasteful emblazonment of the covers. prepares one for the banquet ypread within, The fine chromo lithograph which, accompanies it reproduces Rosa Bouheur's “Horse, Fair recently presented to the Metropolitan Museum by Mr. nelius Vanderbilt, with spirit and accuracy. The full-page cartoons display the associations of Xmas on their social, humorous of pathetic sides. in ingenious conceptions, and fare done with no little dash and breadth. ‘The literary matter is bright and racy, and the minor pictures are up to the high standard of the paper. ‘The Jovox appears at the bar of public opinion with full confidence that its Xmas greeting to it numerous readers will add somewhat to the Enjoyment of the season —N. ¥. Star. ly. which Jovor, our handsome next-door neighbor, ts entitled to compliments and congratulations. In its Christmas number (Continued on thirteenth page.) QULparte of thie Suate ai ‘of latent. ea Ried aotely tod HARDMAN, PECK & CO., MANUFACTURERS. 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