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THE JUDGE. “WANOWISAC NIV THL THE WONDER OF HEALING! CURES CATARRE, REEUMATISM, NEURAL GLA, SORE THROAT, PILES, WOUNDS, a HEMORRHAGES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Used Internally nally. Prices Se.$1, 8173 POND'S farther 00., 76 5th Ave., New York, NEAT AND EF ST BOOK BINDING. WW YOU WANT OOD WORK AT 1 MINIS w PIOU D8, AND COME WALKER, reet, N.Y. PERFECTION MAGIC LANTERNS. Best Quality. Latest Improvements. Travel around the World in your C re. EP-VIEWS In Ary tor Cataionve HART « : \ 1S Fifth aver Franklin Square Lithographic C0. ——STEAM LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS: —— —:0:— FINE COLOR WORK A SPECIALTY. 324, 326 and 328 Pearl St., —ew yorK,— PILES! PILES! PILES! Cured without Knife, Powder or salve. charge until cured. _ Write for reference. DR. CORKINS, 11 E. 29th Street, N. Y. A Boston newspaper man had his check frozen while he was doing an assignment the other di This seems incredible, but it is true.— Boston Globe. “Ilene you are!” shouted a vender of toy ball here you are! A little one for acent But all the same it cost a dime to get one.—V. Journal. A bank manager and accountant were tomahawked in a branch offico of the Union Bank of Australia, Canada is a long way from Australia. — Brooklyn Times. Queen Victorta has given the Marquis of Normandy a Bath order, Are we to infer from this that the Marquis belongs to the great unwashed of the United Kingdom.— Boston Transcript. 1a San Antonio mother to “your uncle will be here to you must have your face ma, but s’posin “he don’t “What then? ”—Tezas Siflings. “Towmy her little come. A CINCINNATI er h reception to London's gre: “Salva, Sala,” and the people of the P: of America think ita patent medicin and skip the column.—Boston Globe. “Joux L. Suttivan will make s its story of the journalist. with “Why?” was asked. + B ¢ he will be one of the greatest ex-pounders in the world.” —Boston Courier. Finst aid to the injured lecturer, “In case a man hal fallen from a five story bui ing, what would be the first thing to do First pupil—* Bathe his head and ehate his hands.” Second pupil—* Pick hin: up.’ Hartford Post. Iv there is anything in this vale of tears sadder than a boy with no hand-sled when the sleighing is good, it is to see a tramp stand- ing in front of a restaurant window taking a square meal by the eye-ball process. —Chicago Ledyer. NatHANteL HawtHorne made a mistake in leaving a diary and a son, or in allowing the two to become acquainted. However, you cannot blame Julian for working his father’s literary remains for all they are worth, Where's the good of having a father if you can’t use him?—Boston Transcript. asked the young son of Deacon Squibbs vhat is the difference betwi man that dyes woolen lambs and a New York editor?” “Well now, really my son,” beaming be- nignly on his off spring; “I am not prepared to state. What is the difference?” “Why, pa, one isa lamb dyer and the other “« What! what! my son!” “ New York editor,” continued the youth rolling his tongue around in his check.—£z. “Frozen Facts” is a purely American ex- ression, and one, too, of recent origin. It has the merit of attracting attention, and also scems to bear conviction of truthfulness on its face. We make room in our issue of to- for a fact of this character. A cor- respondent, Henry Whiting, Esq., of Boston, Mass., says: “Dr. R. V. “Pierce's «Golden Melical Discovery’ has cured my son of a fever-sore of two years standing. ” Please ac- cept our gratitude.” We believe it to bea fact, whether “frozen” or otherwise, that America needs more men like Mr. Whiting; men who act, men who investigate truths, and seize opportunities. “THE JUDGE” ILLUSTRATED. COMIC CLEVER; WITTY; SARCA WHEL). ac, ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. For Sale By All Ne Five Dollars 1 Ce: THE JUDGE Is THE vt Gerad for the Money. Value f Bist ALL THE ToOrics ILLU As an advertising medium THe Jepor is unequalled, each copy not only being read by many people, but being preserved from week to. week. Jepor Tue goes everywhere, is read by people of means and intelligence, and meets the eye of OF THE PUR- Es. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. BUY IT; READ IT SU 2 FOR IT. THE JUDGE, 324-328 Pearl Street, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com