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JUDGE 13 “A HOLIDAY PRESENT. EAR Winmseok PLACES OF AMUSEMENT. DOCKSTADER’s. Broapway, New York. Magnificent Minstrelsy. New Burlesque. Joke: The Phenominal First Part.” Exenings, Saturday Matinee, by Retail Watch Dealers at $2.50, Seats may he secured for any of the performances. NIBLO’s. none, Proprietor and M ats Orchestra circle and Talcony, 10 « “SHE.” “SHE, Matinees Wed. and Sat. a Under direction of Mr. Her Evenings a 5. There is a Medicine That will cure Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption. It has been used for years, con- stantly increas- ing in populari- ty, being very pleasant to the taste, and hav- ing no disagree- a ecsetes MPTION, and is sold b; all druggists. Pro aes = Do not let i i is call |. | and of good size for framing: .|aood Things from Judge. vod the floest chromo-lithosna yet seen inthe Ui ich ne ce acest | ‘are tuperh specimens o H 3 ‘The letter. ne Jura | Gregory, Evan ration and has ad Char re Ark prising Jevor, the leading Mlieminated pictorial he country. bas printed an unusually sparkling ure is a supplement in twenty “bape of a superb repreduction, of Rosa, Bon. “s famous paintin fair." This lithograph is just the si Ive feature of the C Hor handsome ‘Albany Journal The Christmas number of our valued comic contempo ceedingly interesting, witty and readal The Mlustrations are full of tale the Republicanism ix not too obstreperous. The ntains forty pages, but itis very easy reading —N nber of Jupox is in truth a handsome cts great credit on athe enterprise and ‘tors. Its principal merit is a supple- the shape of a superb re] ee air.” Horse In regory and their artist associat ‘on the popularity as well as the Observer. ZThe holiday, number of the Jepoe isa rare and rad piece of art rary and humorous workmanshi ore than double the thickness of the, Regular issue, and als sore ricaturist’s, the’ lim- ‘other things in the English style from the hs nd of the genial and wit I. Gregory.-- Sarategian: and peace, nber of Jeoae will help all its Z Rata bages of colored illus- things in tele beat touglorify hhave succeeded ndtaleably. and: Presidcae Arsell bas right to be proud of his achkevement in advancing the stand. ard of lustrated journals in this country.— Utica Herald. his year is a most admirable pic- ature being a supplement containing ‘oduction of Rosa Bonheur's famous painting Horse Fair." It isa lithograph of brilliant colors ‘The other features of this popular comic paper are excellent as usial. and though it tx republics vansns ons, having the somewhat nature, are often amusing to all par- MIDSUMMER. IN FOUR DAYS. Tourists and Invalids should send for Rates of a CUBA 1X) NASSAU, THE, WINTER SANITARICMS. Its almost tmposatble ta Belleve that tn four days AND RALUHRIOUS NT ‘Mustrated mation fro E. WARD & CO. UL Sauer, New Youx. ND EDITION ON THE PRESS. irst edition of Juba handsome annual, od Things from Judge,” has been exhausted, and in response to the demands made upon us by the news companies and the news- dealers throughout the country, we have puta second n upon the press and will be ready to deliver it the first of next week. The sales of this book have far exceeded the expectations of the publishers, The first edition consisted of 75,000 copies. while 25,000 more will be added by the second edition. We think we can afford to be self-congratulatory in thus striking the popular fancy in the way of a clean, wholesome and de- sirable publication. All hail to “Good Things from Judge” and its magnificently constituted contemporary the Christmas * Judge.” All indications point to even a second edition of the Christmas h the time of its sale has on us are fast deplet- 1 the ery is still for more, We hi ilities, the disposition and the determin: ply the demand, how- ing the original e and if needs be we will issue a second edi = RIDLEYS’ Grand Street, New York. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Over 5 Acres of space filled with CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Appropriate for young and old, rich and poor, men, women, girls and boys. SOMETHING SUITABLE For all ages and conditions, for individual needs, family re quirements and home decoration, | poys, DOLLS A perfect legion of beautiful Dolla, Doll Hotses and Fur. nishings, Mechanical Curiosities and other Toys and Enter taining Novelties. BOOKS. Fairy Tales and Story Books, choice Gift Books for children ‘and adults STATIONERY AND WRITING-DESKS. Perfumes, Tollet Articles, Dressing Cases and Fancy Goods, Handsome Artistic Creations in China, Glass and Silver Ware. GOLD JEWELRY. Watches, Jewelry in Real Gold and Genuine Diamonds, ‘and Odd Fancies in Gold and Silver Pins and Ear-rings, with Ornaments for the Hair. SEALSKINS. Sealskin Cloaks, Dolmans, Newmarkets, Collarettes, Hats, Caps, Glove Smoki Gentlemen. To Fairs and Sunday-Schools. A Special Discount allowed on all purchases. Will Store Free Of all charge, until wanted, all selections now made. Jackets, Dressing Gowns and Fancy Slippers for Out-of-Town Residents Will find the Winter Number of RIDDEY'S MAGAZINE A very useful guide in the selection of Holiday Goods, being largely devoted to the illustration of Toys, Fancy Goods, Games, ete. tay" SAMPLE COPIES, 15c.. 46% Orders by Mail CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO EDWARD RIDLEY & SONS, 309, 311, 313 to 321 Grand St., 56, 58, 60 to 70 ALLEN ST. 59, 61, 63, 65 ORCHARD ST,, N. ¥ comicbooks.com