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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and publication notices** rather than political cartoons or satire. The content includes: - Book advertisements (works on U.S. constitutional history and mythology) - Promotion for *The Sanitarian*, a health/hygiene journal - Real estate advertisements for drainage work and housing - Business listings (architects, lunch rooms, candy) - An advertisement for Hartshorne's self-acting shade rollers The only visual element is a **product advertisement** (shade rollers), not editorial cartoon content. The page reflects late 19th/early 20th-century *Life* magazine's format: mixing satirical editorial content with paid advertisements. However, **this particular page contains no identifiable political satire, caricatures, or jokes** — it's a straightforward advertising section.

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Henry Holt & Co. THE BEST HAVE READY American Publication Devoted to SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE | aig UNITED STATES. (MV. Y. Herald.) I2mo, $1.50. By Edward A. Freeman, Outlines of the Constitutional History of the United States. By Luther Henry Porter. 12mo, $1.50. CLASSIC MYTHOLOGY. A translation (with the author's sanction) of Pro fessor C, Witt's “ Griechische Gétter und Hel- dengeschichten.” By Frances Younghusband. With a preface by Arthur Sidgwich, M. A. Supplemented with a Glossary of! Etymologies and Related Myths, 12mo, $1.25. HER DEAREST FOE. ih unsurpassed in this country. ANDS at the head of health journals. —Baltimore Observer. Ss |A N° journal is more trustworthy, and most valuable publication on the Continent.—AMilwaukee Liberal Age. —Cincinnati Christian Standard. Vaterbury Republican, Leisure Moment Series. | FHROUGH and by it causes of diseases are recognized and abated. —Boston Commonwealth. CCOMPLISHED more good than all other sanitary papers put together. Hydraulic and Sanitary Plumber. . | R ints one of the most valuable publications in this country.—Old Colony Memorial. An Illustrated Weekly, Humorous, SATIRICAL, REFINED. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. By Mrs. Alexander. 35 cents. “ The neatest, brightest, and cleverest paper on either side of the ocean.” —A lbany Express. A | JS full of matter of the highest interest. | | —Philadelphia Post, N educational force—a factor of the greatest | value.—W, Y, Trade Reporter, “It is workmanlike in every part, It is fresh, vigurous, gentlemanly, genial and satisfying. We commend it to | at least fifty thousand readers in this town.""— The Sun. JECESSARY to all persons who would be i | abreast with the best means of preserving and promoting health, ** By far the best humorous and satirical publication of | —St. Louis Church News, the day.""—Kochester Union and Advertiser. VUBLISHED WEEKLY. SPECIMEN FREE. AN ABLE CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS: W. L., Avven, author of The Moral Pirates."” Henry Gov’ Carters, author of “Memnon.” J.” Cugever * Evangeline.” J. W. Ritey. S, author of ** A Symposium on the ‘T. Lanican, author of" Fables out Pi Latunor sathorot An Echoof Past $, author of * French Dramatists.” f* Allon a Summer's Day.” Artnun Phe Rhymester.”” J. S..of Date, au= . SHERMAN, author of “Her $4.00 a Year; 10 Cents a Copy. Beacn. . Stike wera 113. FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. Pexn, author of thor of ™“ Guerndale. Portrait by Sarony.”” ARTISTS. W. H. Hype, PALMER Cox, E. W. Kemate, W. A. Roorrs, And many others. F. G. ATTWoop, Cuas, KENDRICK, H. W. McVickar, J. A. MITCHELL, Gray Parker, HART SHORNS SELFACTING aS 2 | SHADE ROLLE 3 04 NO-COROSORBAL A\ Snare | SOLD: EVERY Altogether the best periodical of the kind published in this country."—Burlington Free Press, Subscriptions, $5 per year, postage free. 10 Cents a Copy. r Address, Office of ‘‘ LIFE,” 1155 Broadway, NEW YORK For Sale at all News Stands, The Sanitarian | dwellings in this City, and who have CHAS. BUEK & CO,, ARCHITECTS, 63 East 41st Street, N. Y. Well known as builders of the finest | the reputation of securing the best possible drainage work for their buildings, have placed in the hands of the Durham House Drainage Company, 187 Broadway, the drain- age work of a new block of seven houses at the corner of Madi- son Avenue and 6oth St. One of these houses has been purchased by Chas. A. Dana, Esgq., editor of “THE SUN.” The attention of purchasers de- sirous of securing not merely good, but permanently perfect drainage work, is called to these houses. “ Now go digestion wait on appetite, ** And health on both,""—SHAKESPEARE. “Common Sense” Lunch Room, 135 Broapway (cor. Cedar St.), JAMES P. WHEDON, Manager. | Send one, two, three or five dole gary for a retail box, b A = N the Dest Candies ‘in the world, put up in peu. Address, fome boxes, All strictly pure. ‘Try it once. C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner. 78 Mapison Sr., Cuicaco, IMPORTANT. When you visit or leave New York City, save Bagga ressage and Carnage Hire and stop at the GRAND UMTOM HOTEL opsouce Grand Cental Depor Four Hundred afd ity (ao) elegant oom, ited up ata cost of one million sollars reduce $rand upwards pe dey. . European plan. Elevator. Restaurant reupplied 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 fint-class hotel ia the city, Suitable for comicbooks.com