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# Analysis This page is **entirely advertising and editorial content** — no political cartoons or satirical illustrations are present. The advertisements promote: - Literary works (Auerbach's novel, Marian Harland's story "Judith") - *The Season*, an annual record of New York social events - A patent binder for filing documents - Summer resorts (Parker House in Boston, Hotel Netherwood in New Jersey, Spring House in Richfield Springs, and The Fenimore in Cooperstown) The editorial mentions focus on new publications and travel destinations. There is no satirical commentary, political figures, or caricatures to interpret. This appears to be a standard **commercial page from Life magazine**, likely from the 1880s-1890s based on typography and advertising style.

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- LIFE: NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SUMMER RESORTS. 7 Ready Next Week Auerbach's Posthumous Novel. MASTER BIELAND AND His WORKMEN, By BerTHOLD AUERBACH, author of **On the Heights,” etc. Translated by E. HANCOCK. 16 mo. ‘ Leisure Hour Series,” $1.00; ** Leisure Moment Series,” 20 cts. HENRY HOLT & CO., PUBLISHERS, ____NEW YORK. - MARIAN HARLAND’S NEW STORY, “JUDITH:” A CHRONICLE OF OLD VIRGINIA, JUST BEGUN IN THE CONTINENT Illustrated Weekly Magazine. MARIAN HARLAND is a genuine American author whom life abroad has only made riper and richer in thought, and more earnest in her devotion to her native land, whose life she does not re- gard as designed simply to furnish a coun- terfoil to foreign perfectibility. The unlovely sides of the old Southern life have so often been painted, that it is well that a loving hand should trace its bright- er features. In “Judith” the author describes the land of her birth, and portrays the scenes and society in which her girlhood was passed. The domestic life of this region is rapidly changing ; and this record of its picturesque from a woman whose faculty for observation and skill in narrative are well known, will possess much interest.” —New York Tribune. The story will be illustrated by W. L. Sheppard and A. B. Frost. FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. THE CONTINENT, Now saTTer THAN EVER, MAY BE HAD: 1. From the beginning of * Judith" unit! Feb. 1, 1884, for $2; 0r, 2. From the beginning of “ Jud: th back numbers from Janu: until January 1, 1, 1883, for $3. 3, From the beginning of * Judith” until Jan. 1, 1884, with Judge Tourgee’s ‘last hovel, “Hot Plowshares"? (610 pages, illustrated), for 3, 4. From’ the beginning a Judith” until January 2, 3884, with back numbers from January 1, 1883, handsomely bound in silk cloth, for $3.50. 's. For one year beginning with any number for $4. 6. For one year, with for $3.50. ADDRESS, & The Continen Oon. Eevewtn ano Cxcetwut Sta, Judge Tourgee’s “Hot Plow- | " The Osgood guide-books are much the best we have ever Aad in thit country, and they can challenge com: favison with Bacdeher's which are the best im Europe. The volume deveted to the White Mountains is full, precise, compact, sensible, and honest.” —N. ¥, TRIBUNE. world than “ There are no better guide-books in Bacdeker't, after which these of Orgood's are medeled, and the modeling is intelligent, able, ce admirably applying tried methods to new materials.” — Tne Concrecationarist, Boston. American Guide-Books. Wuite Mountains—MARITIME PROVINCES— New ENGLAND—MIDDLE STATES, One volume for the peaks and cascades, lakes and ravines of New Hampshire, One for the grand manne scenery and quaint cities of the Canadian seaboard. One for the scenic beauties and romantic antiquities of New England. One for the beaches, lakes and mountains, and the noble cities of New York and Pennsylvania. These books con- tain scores of maps; vivid tions of the scenery, history and poetry of each locality ; lists of hotels at each point, with their prices and locations ; accounts of routes Of travel by sea and land ; choice quotations from hundreds of favorite authors, referring to special localities ; and no end of other items, to minister to the comfort, satisfaction and enlightenment of the traveler. ‘The volumes are bound in flexible red cloth, and each contains from 400 to 500 pages. Price, $1.50 each. JAMES R, OSGOOD &CO., . . Boston, “* It will be welcomed."—New York Tribune. THE SEASON, An Annual Record of Society in New York, Brooklyn and the Suburbs. Crushed strawberry cloth, gilt edges and stamp, 420 pp. Contains descriptions of all the notable weddings, public and private dinner-parties, balls, club-meetings, receptions, theatricals, germans, musicals, the Coaching Club's parade, the Kirmess, the Hunt, Steeplechases, and all social events from August, 1882, to June 10, 1883. Arranged alphabetic- ally with a classified index. It will be found entertaining for summer reading, valuable as history, convenient for reference and of personal interest to every one in good s0- Giety. The introduction contains essays by Dr, Holmes, Mrs.” Julia Ward Howe and “M. E. W. S.2" poem: social reviews, critiques, etc. It contains the fullest ani most graphic account of the Fancy Dress Ball. fodht BOSE prominent people in society have subscribed or it, For sale at Brentano's, at first-class bookstores in the principal cities, by W. P. Janxins, Bellevue Ave., Roti.by Staves, Broadway, laces generally. jew- toga, and at Watering Published by WHITE, STOKES & ALLEN, New Yorx. Sent by mail on receipt of price, $3.00, by the editor, C, H. CRANDALL, Trisune EpitoriaL Rooms, NEw york. PATENT BINDER FOR FILING -LIFE-: Cheap, Strong and Durable. Will hold 26 numbers. part of the United States for $1.00. Address, office of “ LIFE,” 1155 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Mailed to any | PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Harvey D. Parker & Co., BOSTON, MASS. WARVEY D. PARKER, JOSEPH M BECKMAN, EDWARD 0. PUNCHARD, Hotel Netherwood, ON Jersey Centrat 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 agth. 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. S. V. WOODRUFF, Propr. NEW HOTEL, Summer and Winter Resort. THE DUTCHER HOUSE AND COTTAGES. PAWLING, N.Y. Highlands, 62 miles from the city. on H, i Built and furnished thoroughly Srst class Eoin eet large rooms, with closets; steam heat,’ open grate, gas, electric bells, Soft mountain spring water on each ‘Boor. ‘Ample fire hose and escapes. EI Sececens eben nn cream Rowen fer Celebrated orchestra, mosquitoes, no malaria. rk, lake, fishing, boating; no Send for circular. S. W. CASS, Proprietor. NINTH SEASON. SPRING HOUusE, RicuFiecp Sprinas, 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 season about June 15, Fine boating, bathing, fishing and Griving, Send toe circular, id ‘WM. H. BURROUGHS, Proprietor. comicbooks.com