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JUDGE THE LATEST NOVEL. STAR-CROSSED The Life and Love of an Actress. BY AN ACTRESS. REMARKABLY and full of startling incident. A interesting story. Intensely original in style The author is a well-known actress of the American stage, and has written the book in a charmingly refresh- ing, vigorous and entertaining manner. A GREAT Bound in Paper. DEMAND FOR IT. Price, 50 Cents. To be. had of all Book and Newsdealers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., 38 Park Row, New Yor JUDGE'S SERIALS No. 6. THE GOLD SNAP. Cold weather witticisms and tions from Jupce. 32 pages. tions by Jupce's artists. illustra- 90 illustra- PRICE, 10 CENTS. For sale by all newsdealers and train boys, or sent post. paid on receipt of price by THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO. NEW YORK. - JUDGE'S SERIALS, Published Quarterly, Ten single number. “The Man Who Talks.” “The German Policeman.’ “Zim's Sketche: “ Black and Tan.’ “The Blue Pencil Club.” “The Cold Snap.” Cents per No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. Tobe had of all book and neves dealers, or mailed on receipt of price by THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York Cry. | named tersely written comment, ~~ | refined lady who avows herself to be of the Protestant THE OYSTER AND THE PIE. It is learned from the Brooklyn Eagle that Colonel Lamont is coming to New York after the 4th of March “to open the oyster of opportunity with the knife of prestige.” This surprises us, We were aware that the colonel was to transfer his energies to the broad and busy field of the metropolis, but had understood that he had decided to pierce the pie of success with the fork of opportunity York Tribune. JEW AND GENTILE. ** Original Mr. Jacobs and the by Johanna v. Mohne, a pamphlet of 32 pages, has just’ been rec published by the Judge publishing company of Now ‘York, 38. Park row. Price 15 cents per copy. Until now but few non-Jewish writers have had the acumen or fairness to negate the evil intentions of Timayenis of Harvard university and his late notorious and pilfering transactions with his associates in business, the Minerva publishing com- pany. We welcome with much pleasure the above- for it comes from a faith, who is not afraid to reveal her name or speak of her antecedents, and that she is wholly actuated by ives of justice to contradict the base falsehoods of he anonymous author, who sought to create h sentiment among American and English readers. We, and in fact all the Jewish citizens of this country, will be under. great obligations to both the fair lady author and the enterprising Judge publishing com- pany for this timely little brochure. | lresumably retail dealers in literature will be able to supply mand,—Chieago Occident, Two poets meet and the following conversation ensues: “* Ha! how are you, old boy? And how is the verse market these days T have ceased to write “You have?" ‘Ves, I have gone into the wre business?” "* Yes.” “And have you Yes; T have sold my own." —Chic Ye te, WOR, COMMENTS OF THE PRESS, As a cure for dyspep: superior to any nostrum ever advertised. It may be taken in one dose or in smatt quantities, and will cost only twenty-five cents. —JMilionutee (Wis) Exening Wisconsin, * Natural G and not far from will prove has more than two hundred sketches lor ty hits, sayings and cute * page thlogs are in big chunks: and there fun enough fn. it to drive away the blues for six weeks.—Avnnelee (Me) Journal. Price, 25 Cents. 1 byall book and news dealers, or sent postpaid hy te publishers on receipt of price, THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York Cry. THE CAMPAIGN JUDGE. Juve from July 21st (No 333) to Dec ist, 1888 (No. 372)—twenty numbers—cov- ering the whole of the Presidential cam- paign, and including all of Jupce’s famous political cartoons. PRICE. Unbound, - - . Bound, - - - An inter cal contest. The Judge Publishing Co., NEW YORK CITY. “NAPOLEON SMITH.” & NOVEL. BY A WELL KNOWN NEW YORKER. F150 2.50 ting souvenir of a great po COMMENTS OF THE PRESS, ‘The descriptive parts of the siege are evidently by fone who has been an observer of the scenes. —/hia- North American. just the book to relieve by a lively and. well-written the author appears to have k a very popular interest, ‘The adventures of this soldier are told in a graphic manner ; and they are cer- tainly_marvelous enough to excite the interest of the most indifferent reader. ‘The novel is in popular de- mand, and the edition of 50,000 copies is fast disap- pearing. — Tiny Telegnat, Price, 25 Cents. The book can te obtained from all news dealers ond hook stores, or will be mailed on application by the pulr | ishers, THE JUDGL PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York Crry, comicbooks.com