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JUDGE JUDCE’S NOVELS. The Latest and Best Works of Fiction. No. 1. “NAPOLEON SMITH.” (Fourth edition.) By W. J. ArketL and A. T. Worven. Price, 25 cents. Napoleon Smith,” a novel by a well-known New Yorker, is published by the Ju Its first edition of 50,000, which is unparalleled in the publishing trade, is fully the story. ‘The author has made quite as much of a hit in popular interest as Rider Haggar there is'no one who reads it who will not be so entertained as to ask all his friends to read it, well conceived and is handled with skill.—Boston Globe, No. 2. “*STAR-CROSSED: The Life and Love of an Actress.” By Aw Acrress. Price, 50 cents. A_rernarkably interesting story. In- tensely original in style and full of startling incident. The author is a well- known actress of the American stage, and has written the book in a charm- ingly refreshing, vigorous and entertaining manner. No. 3. “LADY CAR: The Sequel of a Life.” By Mrs. Otipuant. Price, 25 cents. The latest story from the pen of this entertaining writer. The only authorized American edition. No. 4. “JACK OF HEARTS: A story of Bohemia.” By H.T. Jounson. Price, 25 cents, A delightful romance of English life. ¢ publishing com. ver has done, and It is remarkably All the above books are to be obtained of booksellers and news- dealers, ov will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., 38 Park Row, New Yor Jew and Gentile A COMMENTARY ON “The Original Mr. Jacobs” and “The American Jew.” By JOHANNA von BOHNE. JUDGE'S SERIALS No, 6. THE COLD SNAP. Cold weather witticisms and tions from JupcE. 32 pages. tions by Jupce’s artists. illustra- go illustra- PRICE, 10 CENTS. For sale by all newudeaters and train boys, or sent poste paid on receipt of price by THE JUDGE PUBLISHING CO. NEW YORK. . Published Quarterly, Ten Cents single number, “The Man Who Talks.” “The German Policeman.” “Zim's Sketches.” | “Black and Tan.” | “The Blue Pencil Club.” | “The Cold Snap.” This pamphlet deals with a simple record of fact, such as I have gathered through a life long social intercourse with numerous Hebrew families, at whose hands I have |enjoyed many kindnesses since my carly orphanage; and being a lady of good family, belonging to the Protestant faith, not afraid to reveal my name and antece- dents, it cannot be inferred that my object in writing these impartial lines is traceable to any motive beyond a feeling of justice and a desire to contradict the falsehoods and express my disapproval of the un- known writers who promulgated these unt-uths in such malicious and indecent lanzuage that it must disgust every right- thinking person, be he Jew or Geniil Jouanna von Bou Price, 15 Cents. THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York Crry, per No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. 5. No. 6. To be had of all book and news dealers, or mailed on receipt of price by THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York Crry. ated by the plot of | NTS OF THE PRESS. As_a cure for dyspepsia ** Natural superior to any nostrum ever advertis taken in one dose or in small quanti ndred sketches ociety hits, brilliant cute * ery page. ‘The good n big chunks; and there is fun enough in it way the blues for six weeks.—Avennebee (Me, I Gas" has more from Price, 25 Cents. Soll by all book and news dealers, or sent postpaid by the publishers on receipt of price. THE JUDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York City, THE CAMPLIGN JUDGE, Junce from July 21st (No. 353) to Dec. 1st, 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, ie Bound, = = $1.50 2.50 An interesting souvenir of a great politi- cal contest. The Judge Publishing Co., NEW YORK CITY. BIND JUDGE. Judge’s NewImproved Binder No Hooks or Pins, Consequently No Mtilation of Paper. File and Binder consists Iy of stiff covers in cloth, @ flexible back, and broad heavy leather straps across the back at the top and bottom of the inside, between which are stretched stout cords for holding fone volume or twenty-six num: bers of Jupar. Price, Te. By mait, postpaid, 95e. THE JUDGE PU 38 Park Row, iG €O., York. comicbooks.com