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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and book listings**, not satirical content. The left and center columns contain new book publications from Henry Holt & Co. and other publishers, listing titles like "The Manhattan," "A Study of Hamlet," and "The Lady of the Patio." The right side features advertisements for summer resorts (Campobello Island, a new hotel in Pawling, NY) and commercial products (F.W. Devoe & Co.'s artists' materials, Hartshorn's Shade Rollers, and C.P. Gunther's candy). There is **no visible cartoon or satirical content** on this page. It represents the typical commercial revenue model of *Life* magazine, which relied heavily on advertisements to fund its publication.

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sees NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SUMMER RESORTS. HENRY HOLT & CO. HAVE LATELY PUBLISHED FREEMAN. IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA. By Edward A. Freeman. 12mo, $1.50. MAINE. EARLY LAW AND INSTITUTIONS. By Sir Henry Sumner Maine. 8vo. $3-50. TEN BRINK. EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE. (To Wicliff.) By Bernhard Ten Brink. T by Professor H. M. Kenedy. 12mo. $2.25. BROWNING. LYRICAL AND DRAMATIC POEMS. Selected from the werks of Robert Browring. By E. T, Mason, Square 12mo, $2.00. WITT. CLASSIC MYTHOLOGY. A Translation of Professor G. Witt's ‘+ Griechische Gotter und Heldengeschichten.” By Frances Young- husband. Supplemented with a Glossary of Etymol- ogies and Related Myths. 12mo. $1.25. GOSSE. ON VIOL AND FLUTE. Selected Poems by Edmund W. Gosse. Square 12mo, $1.75. WALKER. POLITICAL ECONOMY. By Francis A. Walker, President Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Large 12mo. $2.25. FIRDUSI. THE EPIC OF KINGS. Stories Retold from Firdusi. By Helen Zimmern, With a Prefatory Poem by Edmund W. 12mo. $2.50. ROBINSON. YALE L ‘TURES ON PREACHING. Delivered to the Students of Theology at Yale Col- | lege. By President E. G. Robinson, of Brown Uni- versity. 12m0, $1.25. SYMONDS. RENAISSANCE IN ITALY. The Age of the Despots. 8v0. $3.50. Part Il. The Revival of Learning. 8vo. $3.50. Part Il. The Fine Arts. 8v0. $3.50. Parts IV, and V. Italian Literature, 2 vols. $7.00. ORKE. EVOLUTION AND CHRISTIANITY. By J. F. Yorke. 12mo. $1.50. PORTER OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. By Luther Henry Porter, 12mo, $1.50. DOYLE. _ENGLISH COLONIES IN AMERICA. , Maryland and the Carolinas. By J. A. pat 8vo, with map. $3.50. NEW NOVELS. SERGEANT'S (Adeline) BEYOND RECALL. Leisure Hour Series, $1.00. Leisure Moment Series, 25 cents. NORRIS'S (W. E.) NO NEW THING. Leisure Hour Series, $1.00. LUCY'S (H. W.) GIDEON FLEYCE. Leisure Hour Series, $1.00. Leisure Moment Series, 3o cents. A CHELSEA HOUSEHOLDER. Leisure Hour Series, $1.00. Leisure Moment cents. HOPPUS (M. A. M.) ASTORY OF CARNIVAL. Leisure Hour Series, $1.00. Leisure Moment Series, 25 cents. "ALEXANDER’S | (Mrs.) THE ADMIRAL'S WARD. Lesure Hour Series, $1.00. Leisure Moment Series, 40 cents. Part L. NSTITUTIONAL Gosse. | “THE MANHATTAN is well Sor up and taste- fully illustrated,” says The //ustrated London News. THE MAY NUMBER OF THE MANHATTAN CONTAINS: FRONTISPIECE, THE PLAY SCENE IN HAMLET. After the famous painting by DanteL MACLISE, RA. in the British National Gallery. A STUDY OF HAMLET. By Henry C. Pebe, with illustrations of eight scenes of the play. THE LADY OF THE PATIO. A Poem, By Gro. Parsons LATHROP, METAMORPHOSIS. ‘A Story. By HARRIET Prescott SPOFFORD. CARHAIX, By S. G. W. Benjamin, with 12 illustrations. WHERE ARE THE SPRINGS OF LONG AGO? OA Poem, By Eprtn M. Tuomas. “SET. NOT THY FOOT ON GRAVES A Story. By JULIAN Hawrnorse. A SONNET. By RicHarp Henry STopparD. THE. DESCENDANTS OF LOUIS PHIL- LIPPE. With 12 portraits from photographs. MARGARET AND LUCILLE. A Story. By EpNA DEAN Proctor. THE MODERN NOVEL. A Poem, By Eocar Fawcett. | ROUND THE TABLE. By G. H. Suersurne Hui. A SCHOOL OF URBANITY. By Ferb. C. VALENTINE. | THE NOBLE RED MAN IN RRAZI1., By Frank D. Y. CARPENTER. RECENT LITERATURE, TOWN TALK. SALMAGUNDI. Ode tothe Dude. (Guy Herne.) How Far- ragut Faraday went a Fishing. (F. D. S.) $3.00 a year in advance, postage free ; a number, Published at TEMPLE COURT, NEW YORK. 25 Cents IHARTSHORN'S| SELFACTING ‘| SHADE ROLLER le ee Sasa #|SOLDEVERvHee® CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, SEASON OF 1883. The hotels of the Campobello Company, “THE OW! and “ TYN-Y-COED,” will be opened for the season the latter part of June, and will be under the same manage ment as last year, ¢ the closing of last season many improvements have been made, that will greatly add to the already superlative comforts at this unique watering place. he season of +882 was a great success, and so many ple were unable to get rooms that a new dormitory has Peck built near Tyn-y-coed, to which it will bea pleasant annex. Tt has been constructed under the supervision of Cum- mings A Sears, contains sixty-four rooms and will be fur- nished in the same attractive way as the others, Extensive water views, abundant sunshine, and open fires on every hand, pure spring water and good drainage, are the features here secured. Comfortable carriages, village carts, wagonettes, and well- equipped saddle horses will be supplied. "The steamer Emmet has been secured, and will be used for ferry service only. ‘Steam launches, rowboats, canoes, and some of the famous *Quoddy sailboats will always be at’ the command of guests. MAN-OF-WAR NECK, ing about eight hundred acres, has been plotted SOT Seriaes Inve colthes foes of watioes atmca Thee bees as well as many others, are now offered, Nearly all of those offered last season have been sold. Applications for board may be made to T. A. BARKER, Otice of the Campobelld Co,, 12 Sears Building. Applications for land and for any (urther information con cerning the property may be made to ALEX. S. PORTER, General Manager Campobello Co., 27 State Street, Boston, NEW HOTEL, Summer and Winter Resort. THE DUTCHER HOUSE AND COTTAGES. PAWLING, N, Y Highlands, 62 miles {rom the city, on Harlem Railroad. Ruilt and furnished thoroughly first-class ; four-story brick; large rooms, with closets; steam heat, open grate, gas, electric bells: Soft mountain spring water on each floor. Ample fire hose and escapes, Elegant opera house for amusements and dancing. Celebrated orchestra, park, lake, fishing, boating; no mosquitoes, no malaria.” Send for circular. S. W. CASS, Proprietor. |F.W. DEVOE& CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Artists’ Materials, | Reapy-Mixep Paints, Dry Cotors, Cotors IN Olt, CoLors Ix JAPAN, Put Coors, BRUSHES, FINE VARNISHES, &c. Cor. Fulton and William Sts., New York. Send ove, two, three or five dol D e lars for a retail boxy by ‘express, of the Dest Candies Sn the world, put up tn boxes, All strictly pure. Suitable for presents. ‘Try it once. Address, C.F.GUNTHER, Confectioner. 78 Mapison Sr., Cuicaco. IMPORTANT. When you visitor lave New York City, save Bassage ze and Carriage Hire and stop at the GRAN) NION HOTEL, »apponite Grand Central De Four Hundred and Fifty (aso) elegant rooms, Rt cost of one million dollars, redu to $1 and day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horve cars, stages and elevated railroad to all depots." Families can live better for less money at the Grae Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel if the city. comicbooks.com