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Frank Leslie's Weekly, A RARE COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL AND INTEREST- ING CONTRIBUTIONS BY FAMOUS ARTISTS, WRITERS ‘AND POETS, ‘The CHRISTMAS LESLIE ts for sale at all book and news stores. Its price is 25 cents per copy. It is not excelled by any other American pictorial Ikembraces thirty-six pages of extra calendered pa- per, with a handsome tiluminated cover, and is pro- fusely illustrated with some of the finest work of the best of American artists and engravers. The leading story is by Kate Jordan, a young writer who has achieved fame in our recent litera ture. Other contributors include Robert C. V. ‘Thomas P. Montfort, Lynn R. Meekins, J. L and Margaret Sutton Briscoe, who is universally recognized as one of the strongest of our modern writers of fiction. There are strong poems by Madison Cawein, Frank Dempster Sherman, Annie L. Muzzey,and Henry Tyrrell. Artistically, the Christmas number will attract general attention. Among the artistic contributors are B, West Clinedinst, A. B. Wenzel, H. Helmick, Alice Barber Stephens, Miss G. A. Davis, Albert Scott Cox, F. S. Church, and Dan Smith, ARKELL WEEKLY ComPANyY, PUBLISHERS, NO Fifth Avenue, New York. In declaring all further Indian wars off Sec- retary Lamont is probably waiting for the dime- novel man to catch up.—Pvain Dealer. When the impecunious stranger was ejected from the tavern it was remarked by a bystander that it was something out of the ordinary.— 14 KARAT GOLD PLATE CUT THIS OUT and send tt to sont with it. Youes: ‘amine {t and if you think it a bargain pay our sample e278, and it te youre, is bes Jance' toa genuine Solid, JGoid Watch. “Write today, this. offer will Got appear THE NATIONAL MFO. -AND-— IMPORTING Co. 334 Deansonn Sr., CHICAGO, ILL. LOOKING AHEAD. Lawyer —"* Well, little girl, what can I do for you?" ANx1e —"' Nothing just now ; but they told me you were a divorce lawyer, and I thought it might be well to make your acquaintance.” Awarded the GRAND FIRST PRIZE A. and SIX MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS AT WORLD'S EXHIBITION ON ACCOUNT OF EXCELLENCE IN EVERY RESPECT. Highest score in Quality and Absolute Purity. | ae «© Hop and [alt Flavor. | Brilliancy. Highest score in Commercial Importance of Brewery. O. MEYER & CO., 104 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. UDGE’S LIBRARY, Published Montbly. Price—Ten Cents per Copy. Subscription—One Dollar per Year. UDGE'S LIBRARY is a neatly-printed 32-page book, containing a selection of the best witticisms of both pen and pencil which have appeared in JUDGE from time to time, to all of which JUDGE'S well-known artists and v-iters are contributors. {It is a MONTHLY MACAZINE OF FUN, devoid of every trace of vulgarity or coarseness, and is conceded to be one of the most humorous publications of its character. January issue Now Ready. 40 Price, 10 Cents. FOUR LETTERS PERTINENT TO THE Christmas Judge. FROM THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY. Tie American News Company, 39 and gt Chambers street, New York, December 9, 1893. Mr. W, J. Merritt, Business Manager Jupcr, New York. Dear sir—Can you ‘let us have any more copies of the CuristMas JuDGE? We are hav. ing orders from all quarters, which we are en- | tirely unable to meet, and could use five or ten thousand more if to be had. Yours truly, Tue AMERICAN News Company, Per E. F. Carr, MR. MERRILL'S REPLY. Juvcr Pustistinc Company, New York, December 11, 1893. Mr. E. F. Carr, ‘The American News Company, New York. Dear Mr. Carr—In reply to yours of the gth we regret to be obliged to inform you that we cannot supply you with a single copy of the Citnistatas’ Jubce, the edition haviog been exhausted three days after publication. We have no doubt that fifty thousand copies more could be sold, but the large regular editions of Junce, Junce’s Linrary and JuDGE’s QUAR- \TeRLY coming along in quick succession and \choking up our presses prevents us from even attempting to supply this extra demand. The reception of the CHRISTMAS JUDGE is most gratifying to the publishers, and not a little of the credit of its quick sale is due to speedy dis- tribution throughout the land, afforded by the splendid facilities of your company. Yours truly, THe Jupce Pubiisiinc Company, Per W, J. Merrill, The Clergy Delighted. Catvary Eptscorat Cuurctt Rectory, 185 Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, December g. Dear Jupce—Can we have your permission to make slides for the stereopticon for our Christmas Sunday-school festival, December 28, of some pictures in the CHRISTMAS JUDGE Jnder the Mistletoe” and ‘Ghost’ Story of the Parrot"? I consider them the best in their line of any I have ever seen, Truly yours, Coxxeius L, Twine, Rector. We will give due credit, A Happy Advertiser. Office of STERLING REMEDY Company, Indiana Mineral Springs, December 9, 1893. Mr. Witter F. Cook, Advertising Manager Jupce, New York. Dear sir—I am just in receipt of your Christ- mas number of the JUDGE and want to con- gratulate you upon its appearance. It is very | beautifully executed, and I predict a big sale for it. I think the’ advertisements printed in black a great improvement over the multi-col- ored ones of last year. The color work on the inside pages is very fine. I like the posi given our advertisement of No-to-bac very much, Of course there is hardly no choice im selection of space for our advertisement in the June, unless it be on the inside front or back cover or title-page. Hoping that we shall soon be able to report the most satisfactory results from the use of your paper I remain Yours very truly, H. L. Kramer, General Manager. It looks as if the provisional government had brought its winter clothes. — Washington Post. 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