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NEW YORK AGENT: THE H,H, KIFFE COMPANY, $23 Broadway, New York, Fithian, Kemble, Smith, Mayer, cic, which it proposes to distribute among such of its readers as care to have examples of the work of these famous caricaturists. ‘These pictures have cost all the way from $25.00 to $75.00 each, and are the best work of these artists. Any reader of JUDGE can have one of the originals for $5.00, with the under- standing that it is not to be used for any put- other than framing and ornamentation. Fa other words, the purchaser ‘must sign a8 agreement not to use or dispose of the picture for publication. Remit $5.00, stating the name of the artists whose work you prefer, and leave the selection ‘of the picture to us. You will not be disap pointed at the result. JUDGE PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. A daylight trip, New York to Buffalo, via New York Central—#s,o%2o4" RAILROAD 264 RIDE IN THE WORLD. comicbooks.com