Judge, 1895-10-26 · page 16 of 20
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METROPOLITAN WELL-WISHERS OF THE NEW SOUTH. Old Dominion Line. CONNECTING THE EN IRE NORTH AND EAST WITH THE ENTIRE SOUTH AND WEST. POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN Richmond, Va., Norfolk, Va., and Old Point Comfort, Va. AND NEW YORE. Forming the Northern and Southern Railway, Atlantic Coast Line, Ch Eastern connection of Seaboard Air Line, esapeake & Ohio Railway, Norfolk & Western Railroad, Etc. excellent Passenger a state-room bert For through rates of freight nections, or to 0 finest. ge, OLD DOM service, low rates, and quick transfers First-class tickets include meals and to all points, apply to agents and con- INION S. S. CO., New Pier 26, North River, NEW YORK. W. L. GUILLAUDED, Vice-President and Traffic Manager. THE GRAY TEN THOUSAND. [Suggested to a writer of the New York Sum by the marching of the contedera e veterans during the fe: Cent dedication ceremonies of the national park at Chickamauga, Tennessee.) Fall in there, Johnnies, You whose gray Is rusted just a Bit to-day, Fall in! Fallin! You will not march as when you marched In sertied lines to meet the blue ; For, Johnnies, you are home folks now, And we are glad to welcome you. Fall in there, graybacks, You old vets Wi ‘hose valor no man You will not march as when you marched Where burning homes lit up the way ; But you will march amid the homes Where we are glad you've come to stay. Fall in there, rebels. By the gods, You fought against ‘Tremendous odds! Fall in! Fall in! You will not march as when you marched To glory and defeat ; But you will march as brothers whom Your brothers here are glad to greet. Fall in there, Johnnies. Let the band Fill up the air with " Dixie Land Fall i Fall in! You will not march as when you marched Vo bloody graves, We have to-day One country, and its skies are blue, ‘And only what is past is gray. Fall in there, graybacks. Let your yell A nobler, better Story tell; Fall in! Fall in! You will not march as when you marched Footsore and weary, all in vain ; For you are with us, of us, and ‘Together now, we march again, Fall in there, rebels, Bless your hearts, This country isn’t One of parts ; Fall in! Fall in! You will not march as when you marched Beneath the former stars and bars ; But you will march, thank God for that, Veneath the glorious stripes and stars. Fall in there, patriots, Ve whose sires Enkindled freedom's You will not march as when you marched Against that flag you see unfurled Above you now ; but you will march Beneath its folds against the world. Importer and Maker of RICH FURS. 24 East 28rd Street, Madison Square, Sonth. Our Jacket Models for the coming ‘Winter ure ready for Inspection. An entirely new departure in Sealskin and Persian Lamb, A large assortment of Capes and Collar. ettes in the new combinations of Persian and Chinchilla, Sealskin and Imperial Ermine, n early attention to karments eration to the present style of mmer estimates on this work through the month of October. Wholesale Department. attention to the furnishing of trimmings for Tailorsand Makers of Robes et Manteaux. Telephone, 656 18th. THE SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. United States, City and State Depository. SAMUEL G. BAY STUART G. NELSON . President. JOHN F. THOMPSO! CHARLES C, THOMPSON, ‘ashier. ice-President. ssistant Cashier. Capital - - -$ 500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits - - 235,00 Deposits - - 8,000,000 = CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. THE SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK, 78 WALL STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000. SURPLUS, $500,000. OFFICERS: WALTER S, JOHNSTON, Vice-President D. D. MALLORY, Asst. Cashier. ISAAC ROSENW ALD, President. JOHN H CARR, ‘Acting Cashier. DIRECTORS: Isaac Rosexwat, President. Aupen S. Swan, Watrae S. Jounsto. T.B. Kent. R.A. C, Sarr, D’ Fatennn, W.P. Twostrson. i. P. Born, ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK offers to depositors every facility which their bal- ances, business and responsibility warrant. ET. HULST, Asst. Cashier. GEORGE P. HALL, 2d Asst. Cashier m BANK OF NEW YORK" 48 Wall Street, NEW VORK. CAPITAL, $2,000,000. SURPLUS, $2,000,000. ACCOUNTS of BANKS and BANKERS RECEIVED on FAVORABLE TERMS. DIRECTORS: ce-President. ene E, S. MASON, President. ria LAIDLAW, DLO. MILL HENRY C" ‘Sworps. BROOKLYN WHARF AND WAREROUSE COMPANY, Office, 68 BROAD STREET, Cor. Beaver Street, NEW YORK CITY. Warehouses, Docks, Elevators, Yards, Bonded and Free Stores, Covered and Open Piers. 3 MILES ON THE PECIAL FACILITIES FOR THE ‘4 BROOKLYN WATER FRONT. TORAGE OF ALL MERCHANDISE. EXCEPTIONAL STORACE ROOM FOR COTTON. CAPACITY, 250,000 BALES. | COMPRESS ON PROPERTY. RICE. SUGAR. GUSTAVE A. JAHN & CO., 98 WALL STREET, < NEW YORK. 29 PETERS STREET, NEW ORLEANS. MOLASSES. SYRUPS. JUDCE, JUDCE’s LIBRARY, JUDCE’S QUARTERLY, PARTICULARLY WELL-WISHERS OF THE NEW SOUTH. comicbooks.com