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This page is **advertising, not satirical content**. It's Deichler's Monthly Reminder for April 1900, promoting a news, book, and stationery store located at 156 North Queen Street (between Orange and Chestnut Streets, West Side—likely Philadelphia). The advertisement lists merchandise: writing tablets, quarter-ream and pound paper goods in various finishes and weights, and box papers at competitive prices (3¢ to 75¢). It also mentions popular paper novels by authors like Albert Ross, Captain Chas. King, Corelli, Ouida, and Sienkiewicz. The store offers paper and magazine delivery, plus subscription services at publishers' rates. This is straightforward commercial advertising rather than political or social satire.

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Deichler's Monthly Reminder APRIL, 1899. Writing Papers and Envelopes. Tablets—for correspondence of all kinds, in note, packet and letter sizes, ruled or unruled, rough or smooth finish; heavy, medium, light and feather- weight papers. All prices, from 3c. to 35¢. Quarter Ream and Pound Goods —in box or package, rough or smooth finish, ruled and plain; in white, cream and tints. All sizes, at 2oc. and upwards. Box Papers—all kinds, sizes and tints, ruled and unruled, at 5, 8, 10, 15 and up to 75¢. Albert Ross’s, Capt. Chas. King’s, Correlli’s, Oudi’s, Sienkiewicz’s and other popular paper novels. DEICHLER’S Book and Stationery Store 156 NORTH QUEEN S Between Orange and Chestnut Ste. (West Side). Papers and Magazines of all kinds Delivered. Subscriptions Taken at Publishers’ Rates. comicbooks.com