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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising rather than satirical content**. It contains four distinct advertisements from 1890: 1. **Scribner's Magazine** - promoting upcoming editorial features on subjects like African exploration and modern warfare 2. **Brewster & Co.** - advertising carriages and road wagons manufactured on Broadway in New York 3. **Perfume of Wood Violets** by Joseph Burnett & Co. - highlighting an affordable violet perfume product 4. **A fur garment company** - displaying a woman in furs, noting a Paris Exposition 1889 award There is **no political cartoon visible**. The illustrated woman in furs is merely a product advertisement. This appears to be a typical magazine page mixing editorial promotion with commercial advertisements, with no satirical commentary intended.

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For 1890 ribner’s Magazine when ading matt f Consider deciding upon your er for next rate ibscription ° a year There is not space here t even the appear next year, but an willbe a NEW DEPARTMENT PAGES, 1 illustrated to the give a summary of g other things there ul ADDITIONAL articles will be devoted features to and groups of following sub Mrican Exe on a Me s Authorize merican and For Each subject Ibeag be treated by writers most competent to speak with authority and there w reat varicty this year—will and with interest. Readers who are interested are urged to send for a prospectus: 25 cents a number; $1.00 for 4 months CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 743 Broadway, New York. PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. ILIGH EST AWARD (THE COLD MEDAL For Furs at Fur Garments WAS RECEIVED By A. JAECKEL, Furrier, 11 East 19th St., The | Great | Unknown MATINGRS WED, & SAT, Tribune, FOR FIFTY YEARS! MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP hi for their Childrea Softens the Gams, the Best Remedy er Hage a Pe ‘26c. a bottle. Fac-simile. BOSTON and CHICAGO. ent of public enthusiast BREWSTER & CO. (OF BROOME STREET) Carriages and Road Wagons OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. Our productions have maintained their reputation as the STANDARD for style and quality for a HALF A CENTURY, owing largely to our perfect organization, careful period covering nearly attention to smallest details, and the fact all into the construction of a vehicle. personal that we manufacture on the premises parts entering ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS, BROADWAY, 47th to 48th STREET, NEW YORK, Correspondence solicited. Estimates and draw- ings furnished for every variety of pleasure carriage for Town and Country use. _ PERFUME OF Woop VIOLETS. This exquisite pe vefume i is made from the! In tit past the high price of t perfume has prevented many from ind n this luxury, but the price of | this article makes it a necessity to those who th The remembrance of the 1p imitations of violet water and extracts ‘| should not prevent all lovers of violets from cious pestime. true the gen vi iolet S. For Sale in 8 oz., 4 oz. and small) size bottles. Prorrietors axp Maseracterers, JOSEPH BURNETT & co. THOMASVILLE, GA., PINEY WOODS HOTEL. Season opens December 4, 1889. . piace pn MPA ROWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, etc., address Wa. E. Davie Manager, Thomasville, Ga., or F. A. Bupton Windsor Hotel, New York City, qualified success." comicbooks.com