Life, 1883-06-07 · page 2 of 16
Life — June 7, 1883 — page 2: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This page is **almost entirely advertising and announcements**, not political cartoons or satire. The content includes: - Book advertisements for Henry Holt & Co.'s "Leisure Moment Series" and novels by F. Marion Crawford - Announcements for *The Manhattan* magazine (June issue) - Hotel and resort advertisements (Campobello Island, Spring House, The Fenimore, Dutcher House and Cottages) - A patent binder advertisement - Banking services by William Pollock There are **no visible political cartoons or satirical illustrations** on this page. It represents typical late 19th-century magazine filler: commercial advertising mixed with literary promotions, reflecting how publications funded themselves during this era.
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NEW PUBLICATIONS. FOR Summer Reading. HENRY HOLT & C0.’S Leisure Moment Series. ELL made paper covered books, sewed with thread so that they lie open easily and sold at prices only a trifle higher than the pamphlet libraries. READY MAY 31. ‘The new Novel, by Mr. F. Marion CrawrorD, author of “Mr, Isaacs.” DR. CLAUDIUS, A TRUE STORY. BY F. MARION CRAWFORD, “MR. Isaacs.” AUTHOR OF ONE DOLLAR. 12M0. ALSO, NOW READY, THE FOURTEENTH THOUSAND OF MR. ISAACS. BY F. MARION CRAWFORD. 12m0, ONE DOLLAR. “Mr. Isaacs” is a work of unusual ability. ¢ © & © fully deserves the notice it is sure to attract.—London Athencum, MACMILLAN & CO,, New York., AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. PATENT BINDER FOR FILING -LIFE: Cheap, Strong and Durable. Will hold 26 numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1.00. Address, office of “ LIFE," 1155 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, | NEW PUBLICATIONS. “ THE MANHATTAN ought to becom title to readers of current literature.""—N. wv A literary Magazine of the first clas “Come to stay."—Literary World. “Tt will soon make room for itself.” publican. ** Entitled to live and flourish.” * A model publication of its ki can. "A beautiful and representative magazine inter Ocean, Tus MANHATTAN FOR JUNE CONTAINS: well-beloved Tribune. "Springfield Reo Hartford Courant. —Baltimore Ameri~ '—Chicago People and Places in Guatemala. Ilustrated. By Ferp, C. VALENTINE. | The Atrocities of Tan Troitza. A Story. By FRANCIS ALEXIS CHAPOLSKY. | Here and There in Chester and | Oxford. Ilustrated. By F. A, MaTnews. The Revival of Humanism. | | By Henky C. Pepper. The Story of the Masterpieces. By J. Leonard Corntno. A Poet Too Little Known. By Jor Benton. A Sikh Temple in the Himalaya Mountains. By Davin Ker. Short Stories. Ry Maria Loutse Poot. and Freperic D. Storey. Poems. By Louise CHANDLER MouLtTox, Epxa Dean Proctor, CHARLES HULL BoTsFORDand FRANK D. Y. CARPENTER. Recent Literature. Town Talk Salmagundi. A new volume will begin with the July number, which will contain a profusely illustrated article on Princeton College by the Reverend Henry J. Van Dyke, Pastor of the Brick Church, New York; the | frst part of a serial, “ Beatrix Randolph,” by Julian Hawthorne—a story of modern New York society, which will run through six numbers; and the first part of a story by Philip Bourke Marston. $3.00 a year, postage paid, 25 cents a number. PUBLISHED AT TEMPLE COURT, NEW YORK CITY. BANKERS. ~ 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 carried on a margin. Special attention given to Invest ments, Interest allowed on deposi WILLIAM POLLOCK, Member New Yor Stock ExcHance. ston Jour- | SUMMER RESORTS. ~ CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, SEASON OF 1883. The hotels of the Campobello Company, “THE OWEN” and “ TYN-Y-COED,” will be opened for the season in the latter part of June, and will Le under the same manaze- ment as last year: Since the closing of last season many improvements have been made, that will greatly add to the already superlative comforts at this unique watering place. ‘The season of 1882 was a great success, and so many people were unable to get rooms that a new dormitory has been built near Tyn-y-coed,'to which it will bea pleasint annex. Tt has been constructed under the supervision of Cum- | mings A Sears, contains sixty-four rooms and will be fore 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, row boats, canoes, and some of the famous "Quoddy sailboats will always be at'the command of guests, MAN-OP-WAR NECK, Composing about eight hundred acres, has been plotted and divided into cottage lots of various sizes. These lots, 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 . A, BARKER, Office of the Campobella Co., : 12 Sears Builting. Applications for land and for any further 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. ¥ Highlands, 62 miles from the city, on Harlem Railroad Built and furnished thoroughly first-ciass ; four-story brick; large rooms, with closets; steam heat, open grate, cas, clectric bells: Soft mountain spring water on cach foxy, Arople fire hose and escapes. Elegant opera house for | amusements and dancing. Celebrated orchestra, park, lake, fishing, boating: | Mosquitoes, no malaria. Send for circular. 8. W. CASS, Proprietor. NINTH SEASON. SPRING HOUSE, Ricuriry Sprincs, N. Y. OPEN SATURDAY, JUNE, 16TH. Its well known standard of excellence will be fully maintained. T. R. PROCTOR Applications for rooms should be addressed to W. H. De Vinnie, Gilsey House, N. Y., until | June roth, THE FENIMORE, COOPERSTOWN, OTSEGO CO.,N.Y. This new and elegant hotel will open for the seasoa about June 15. Fine boating, bathing, fishing and | driving. Send for circular. ‘WM. H, BURROUGHS, Proprietor, a comicbooks.com