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14 JUDGE LEADING HOTELS. EW YORK _CITY. BREVOORT HOUSE, rirmn AvExce (near Washington square) NEW YORK. 0. B, Linney, Proprietor. GEDNEY HOUSE, BRUADWAY and 40TH STREET, EUROPRAN St perday and upwards, SNHAM HOTE ce (between 2ist and 2M streets) sew YORK. N. B. Barry, Proprie RAND UNION HOTEL 17K Gaano CENTRAL Depot, 40 St., Rooms $1 aday and upwards, Baggage to and tral Depot, free. European Plan. Broapway AND TWENTY-NINTH ST. New York. 8 & Pierson, Propri UARE HOTEL & HOTE ON SQUARE and 15TH ST. ropean Plan. z, Proprietors. european Plan, De. Revere. Prov. JAMES ‘HOTEL, w YORK. . Prop NDERBILT HOU “The Leading Hotel fa the City. P.B. Braytos, - - Proprietor. ILAD| RaLTiNoNE. ‘uropean FI Propriet ANSETT HOTEL, 4 in Plan, LH PHREYS, Prop. BUSINESS INDEX._ Printing Establishment, E THE *. NELLIS CO., 64 Cortlandt Street. Sew Yor Central Park Riding Academy. FRU AVESCE AND S97 STREET. ‘The largest and most complete establish ment of its kind in this country. Send for cir. culars, ssortment of SHING TACKLE AND G GOODS, GUSPOWDER, AMMUNITION, &e “6000 THINGS FROM JUDGE.” The Judge publishing ev fand story paper, by the wa; y, whowe weekly cartoon Address * Good Thin troen Jusige vam Tie Jude company, 3 Park row, New York. ‘The Jevoe is one of the best illustrated papers New Y city ever produced. ‘The cartoous are nted and sharp as a needle. It shows up the hypocrisy, deceit and cant of the party in power in a way that no other illustrated Paper has ever done before.— Berrien (Mich.) Era. The Jvpor ts doing yeoman service for the Republican party. | lt caricatures are cutting and ite cartoons speak ouxder than words— Laperte (Ind) Chrontete Ut sour buttons, are closer fed and your sides prope ny braced it will, ‘safe for you to sit down with cod Things from Judue"-Saratogtan. The editorial while the cartoo this class in the though we are net fa polltiealacrond with JC0o! thing is acceptable to all creeds and parties, ani good thing every week — Fort Worth (Teras) Colonel Tf any persons still doubt the superiority of the Sohmer piano let them try for themselv convinced, not only that the Sohmer is th but that it will continue to be the best fending a aif addrewed. stare * | Tener Vor ASK FOR Liebe COMPANY'S ESTRACT of MEAT and ‘kent no other being substituted for it. LA wine only with fac-simile of Baros tig signature in BLUE INK across label, Sold by Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists, CATARRIL CURE: A clergyman, after years of suff fatarrh, and y '@ prescription whi ath Any sufferer troy 2 East th St, New York, wil receive the rvipt MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS’S QRATEFUL—COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. PARSONS SCARLETT & CO. TATIORS Ses FIFTH AVENTVE, Murray Hill. NEW YORK. L. S. DAVIDSON, Vailfor. Cor.Beekman and William Street, NEw YFToRE. JUDGE'S SERL THE GERMAN POLICEMAN. ay JULIAN RALPH, author of the Sun's German Barber. Fdly Ghutrated by JUDGE'S artiste, NOW OUT. PRICE 10 CENTS. Humorous and philoss nd things by our good natured Ge A taughable little que combination of wit, pathos anf wisdom, ar with a_smile by adding | of amusing | literature. al : it would e igh upon the succeed. “Rely upon the! German Policer and have a veritable Happy New Year. The German Policeman can be obtained of all Newsdealers and Train boys. Price 10 cents. Or, will be mailed to you postpaid from this office on receipt of price, THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO. 38 Park Row, New York. -Published Quarterly. Ten cents per No. dealers. o€ will be malted by" the |The POPULAR MONTHLY | FOR THE YEAR 1888, FRANK LESLIE'S POPULAR MONTHLY, “The nar bof the Mat ies” WILL BE BETTER THAN EYER. RTICLES upon topics of current publi : sketches of eminent strong and. brill lugh order; all F i, nd by wri : will fil its pages. nd favorite corps of contributors will be added writers of prom ise, and no efforts will be spared to keep the magazine in the foremost rank. In the November number was begun an earnest and powerful tale, PRINCE LUCIFER, By ETTA W. PIERCE, which has already tention Subscrip ' begin, if desired, with the November number. ACH ISSUE CONTAINS A Full-Page Picture in Colors, ries of twelve forming for the year a ful collection of gems of modern art. contains 128 large octavo pages, nearly twice the matter of sim- ilar publications, and is not only the best but by far the cheapest of any of the magazines for the people. $3.00 Per Year. 25c. a Copy. SPECIMEN COPIES, lic. Mrs, FRANK LESLIE,’ ted widespre It price. ish THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO, 38 Park Row, New York. | 53, 6) and 57 PARK PLACE, NEW YORh. comicbooks.com