Life, 1883-06-28 · page 2 of 17
Life — June 28, 1883 — page 2: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
I'm examining this page carefully, but I must be direct: **this appears to be primarily an advertising and promotional page rather than a satirical cartoon page**. The page contains advertisements for: - Henry Holt & Co.'s "Leisure Moment Series" books - *Life* magazine itself (described as "Illustrated. Devoted to Humor and Satire") - *The Critic* literary journal - Several summer resort hotels (Campobello Island, Hotel Netherwood, Spring House, The Fenimore) While the page announces *Life*'s satirical purpose and lists contributor names, **no actual cartoon or comic content is visible in this image**. To explain specific satire or jokes from this issue, I would need to see the actual illustrated cartoon panels, which aren't present on this page.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
- LIFE: NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SUMMER RESORTS. HENRY HOLT & COS Leisure Moment Series, | FOR SUMMER READING. Novels in a form suited to readers of taste. The books are sewed with thread—not wired—so they lie | open easily ; the paper, type, and printing are gocd. PRICE FROM 20 TO 35 C EACH. All the LEISURE MOMENT had in the LEISURE HOUR SERIE: heavier paper, bound ia English cloth, etc each, may be printed on Price $1 SERIE: SRI * The neatest, brightest, and cleverest paper on either side of the ocean.” —A/bany £. LE ce ILLUSTRATED. Devoted to Humor and Satire. ISSUED THURSDAYS. “It is workmanlike in every part. It is fresh, vigurous, gentlemaniys genial and eattlying. We, commend it (0 Et least fifty thousand readers in this town. ‘+ By far the best humorous and satirical publication of the day." —Rechester Union and Advertiser. AN ABLE CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS: W. L, Atpex, author of “ The Moral Pirates.” Hanay Guy’ Caxteron, author of “Memnon.” FE. D. Beacn, author of * A Famous Pai Roserr J. Burpette, her of “The Hawkeye Papers." Biakery Hatt, author of “ Musing on an Uptown Car.” Roser Geant, author of *Coofessions of a Frivolous Girl.” G. T. Lamican, author of * Fables out of the Wo: joun McGoveks, author of * The Golden Censer.” J. Cune- ver Goopwix, author of “ Evangeline,” J. B. Mat- Tuuws, author of French Dramatists." J. K. ‘Banos, H. G. Paine, J. W. Ritey, P. D, Suaesan, and others, ARTISTS. H, W. McVickar, J. A. MitcHett, Gray PARKER, W. A. Rocers, A.B, Suucts, And many others. F. G. Attwoop, C.G. Busi, PALMER Cox, W. H. Hype, E. W. Kemate, Cis. Kenprick, “ Altogether the best periodical of the kind published in this country."— Burlington Free Press. Subscriptions, $5 per year, postage free. 10 Cents a Copy. Address, Office of “ LIFE,” 1155 Broadway, N. Y. For Sale at all News Stands. ‘THe Critic A WEEKLY REVIEW OF LITERATURE, Tue Fine Arts, SCIENCE, | Music, Tue Drama. Eppitors, - J. L.& J. B. GILDER. “The first literary Journal in America, Its specialty is short reviews and many of | them ; but we do not observe that quality ts | sacrificed.”--LONDON ACADEMY. “Tue Critic has become a positive and indispensable part of American literature.” | SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN. “nr THE Critic has made itself known in America ‘by the independence and ability of tts utterances."—NOTES AND QUERIES. “ At the head of the critical Journals of this country."—Boston Post. _ For sale at all news stands. Single Copies, 10 Cents; $3.50 per year in advance. To Teachers and Clergy- men, $3.00 Remit only by post-office order, express order, registered letter, or | check. Address THE CRITIC, | 30 Lafayette Place, New York. | SUMMER RESORTS. Hotel Netherwood, On Jersey Central R. R. 45 MINUTES FROM FooT oF Liperty STREET, NEw York ‘This magnificent and elegantly appointed hotel will be | open for the reception of guests June asth. The hotel is complete in all its appointments, contains’ 200 rooms (40 | suits with private baths), elevator, electric bells, and every convenience for the comfort of guests who desire the advan- | tage of pure mountain air and surroundings and avoid | the expense and discomfort of protracted railroad travel. The hotel is of brick, six stories in height, commanding an | unobstructed and charming view, and but two minutes’ walk from the Netherwood station. Delighful drives and stabling. Now open for inspection and engagements, Reduced rates. 8. V. WOODRUFF ;Propr. | ~ CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, — D, SEASON OF 1883. The hotels of the Cam: Ho Com: , “THE OWEN” and “ TYN-Y-COED;’ will be opened for the season in the latter part of June, and will be under the same manage- ment as last ¥ ‘Since the closing of last season many improvements have been made, that will greatly add to the already superlative comforts af 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 built near Tyn-y-coed, to which it will be a 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 *Comorabie lage carts, wagon ‘omfortable 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, Composing about eight hundred acres, has been plotted and divided into cottage lots of various sizes, These lots, as wel! 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, Office of the Campobello Co.. a 32 Sears Building. 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. Y. Highlands, 62 miles from the city. on Harlem Railroad. Built and furnished thoroughly frst Zisee; Yoursstecy tek; large rooms, with closets; steam heat, open grate, gas; electric bells: Soft mountain spring water on each @oor, Ample fire and escapes. El Ample fire hose jand escapes. Elegant opera house for Celebrated orchestra, mosquitoes, no malaria. rk, lake, ishing, boating; no nd for circular. 8. 'W. CASS, Proprietor. NINTH. SEASON. SPRING HOusE, RicuFiecp 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 o about June 15. Fine boating, bat! driving. Send for circular. ‘WM, H. BURROUGHS, Proprietor. for the season , fishing and comicbooks.com