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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 299 This page contains political commentary about American leadership transitions. The text references Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Harrison, suggesting this dates to a presidential transition era (likely 1889 or 1893, when these men alternated offices). The top illustration shows seven caricatured children representing different U.S. states or regions, labeled "PHILOS," "EQUITY," "GUST," "BLAME," "MARK," "TOSS," and "DERBY." The middle section is a Thanksgiving-themed cartoon showing a figure gesturing toward wheat fields, appearing to comment on agricultural or economic policy. The bottom illustration depicts winged creatures in a night sky with stars, possibly representing political forces or consequences of leadership change. The satire critiques how political transitions affect American governance and prosperity, using the children and allegorical figures to represent different regional or political interests.

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ANOTHES turn of the wheel and, presto! Reps are in and Dems are out ! The idol will now resume his place amid the joyful acclimation of his worshippers. Mr. Cleveland will retire with honors. Mr. Harrison will wave the sceptre. But Thanksgiving is upon us, and let us be joyful, even if another Englishman—this time a decent one—has absconded with one of our girls. comicbooks.com