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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and promotional content** for various publications and services, not political cartoons. The main elements include: - Advertisements for *Life* magazine itself and *The Modern Age* publication - Endorsements of *The Sanitarian* journal with quotes praising its value - A advertisement for Hartshorn's Self-Acting Shade Rollers (a household product) - Business cards for bankers and brokers (William Pollock, A.G. Hemingway & Co.) - Advertisement for C.F. Guenther confectionery in Chicago - Promotional copy for the Grand Union Hotel There are **no political cartoons or satirical illustrations visible** on this page. It represents typical late 19th or early 20th-century magazine advertising and business listings rather than editorial satire content.
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- LIFE: HENRY HOLT & CO. HAVE READY: GIDEON FLEYCE. By H. W. LUCY. LEISURE HOUR SERIES. Cloth, $1.00. LEISURE MOMENT SERIES. taper books.) 30 cents. (Well made | “ So much above the average of nov- | els that the accession of the author to | } the ranks of fiction is deserving of very | hearty welcome.”-LONDON ACADEMY. | “ The whole of the sensational plot } is managed with an ingenuity worthy | almost of Wilkie Collins.” —LONDON SPECTATOR. | “Ut ts, without doubt, the best magazine of its hind ever published.”—Philadelphia Press. i “Contains hardly anything not worth reading."— | N. ¥. Nation. | THE NEW MONTHLY. | — | Ak Xnnum, 1.60 || The Modern Age has printed in the four numbers already issued articles | by HERBERT SPENCER, THE AUTHOR OF “ ViCE- Versa,” ALPHoNse Daubert, IVAN ToURGENIEFF, i JUSTIN McCarTHy, THEOPHILE GAUTIER, WALTER | BESANT, THE AUTHOR OF JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLE- | Man; FLotow, Gustave Droz, H. HetNe, E. C. | | GRENVILLE MURRAY, GEORGE 'VAUTIER, ARTHUR | | 15 CENTS PER W. PINERO, O. FERO, WILMOTT Dixox, and a host of others too numerous to mention, ‘The May number will contain the opening chapters of a new story by RUDOLPH LINDAW, the great Ger- man novelist, entitled 1 The Californians, i an article by LaDy PADGET on ‘ Common Sense in | Dress," and one on “+ Judaism,” from the French of M. Ernest Renan in addition to a number of other interesting selections. We claim that the MODERN AGE is the Cheapest Magazine in the World, 1 in the sense that it gives the most matter for the least il money. i Ask your dealer for it,and if he does not keep it, or will not procure it for you, send 15 cents for a sample copy to 1 The Modern Age Publishing Co., | BUFFALO, N, Y. THe MODERN AGE AND LIFE FOR ONE YEAR, $5.25 THE BEST American Publication Devoted to Hygiene. (M. Y. Herald.) S anitarian Tie TANDS at the head of health journals. —Baltimore Observer. BLEST and most valuable publication on the Continent.—AMilwaukee Liberal Age. O journal is more trustworthy. —Cincinnati Christian Standard. S unsurpassed in this country. Waterbury Republican. recognized and abated. —Boston Commonwealth, CCOMPLISHED more good than all other sanitary papers put together. —Hydraulie and Sanitary Plumber. EALLY one of the most valuable publications in this country.—O/d Colony Memorial, | "T tecognted and by it causes of diseases are S full of matter of the highest interest. —Philadelphia Post, N educational force—a factor of the greatest | value—W. Y. Trade Reporter. abreast with the best means of preserving and promoting health. —St. Louis Church News. pe N ibreast wit to all persons who would be PUBLISHED WEEKLY, SPECIMEN FREE. $4.00 a Year; 10 Cents a Copy. 113 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. IHART SHORN'S] SELFACTING YS SOLD AL ANC ‘EVERYWHE WARRANTED LATE COMMENTS. “Lire improves steadily."—Boston Courier. “« Lire, the new humorous paper of New York, has taken rank as the first of its class. It grows brighter every issue."—Kansas City Times. Lire is better worth living, now that we can read Lire every week. It is a capital paper—brightly written, brightly printed, brightly illustrated.“ Lire let us cherish."— The Critic. ‘* Lire is the name of a new humorous paper pub- lished in New York. It is bright and pithy, and pro- mises to become an established journal among the good ones of the kind."—Grand Rapids Leader. ‘‘A DOZEN numbers of the new comic weekly, LiFe, have now been issued, and it holds its own as ‘one of the wittiest publications in America, which means Europe as well."—£vmira Gazette and Free ress. “Lire, the new humorous journal, published in New York, is a phenomenal success. It is keen as a Damascus blade, and a thousandfold more conducive to longevity. Gloom and despondency flee from its Presence with all the precipitancy of Satan from holy water." —Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, ONE of the daintiest tions of the day is Lae y ournes nieiTEs if it must down its man, gently pushes him over, with an a ; though it gets him down all the same. # wis The fun is good and pure, the pictures fine, the per laid and calendered, ‘and the result, as Mr. Micawber says of an excess of income over expendi- ture, Happiness. ® # ® — May it bea long Lire. —Detroit Post and Tribune. WILLIAM POLLOCK, BANKER AND BROKER, No. 25 Pine St., N.Y. All issues of Government Securities, Bank Shares, Rail- | way Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission or cared on a margin. Special attention given to Invest« ments. Interest allowed on deposits. WILLIAM POLLOCK, Member N York Stock EXxcHance. | A. G. Heminway. \4A. G. HEMINWAY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 11 Wall Street, New York. TRUMAN Heminway. Send one, two, three or five dol elars for a retail of thé Best Candies ‘in the world, pat box, by ex tot All strictly pure. Suitable for up In handsome boxes. presents. Try it once. Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner. 78 Mapisox Sr., Ccaco. IMPORTANT. When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage E: ke and Carnage Hire and stop at the GRAN UNION HOTEL, opposite Grand Central Depot, Four Hundred and Fifty (450) elegant rooms, fitted upata cost of one million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day, European plan. Elevator, Restaurant supplied with the best, Horse cars, stages and elevated railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other firtaclass hotel ia . the city, comicbooks.com