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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertisements** rather than political satire or commentary. The content includes: 1. **Whiting M'FG Co.** — Sterling silver product advertisement emphasizing quality and authenticity 2. **Brewster & Co.** — Fashionable carriages for the wealthy 3. **Lowell Carpets** — Advertisement with a photographic outfit image 4. **Frederick A. Stokes Company** — Publishing/photography equipment 5. **Kayser's Patent Finger-Tipped Silk Gloves** — Women's fashion accessory 6. **Radford, Jones & Co.** — Tailoring services in London 7. **Life's Monthly Calendar** — Magazine subscription promotion The single illustration (a woman with a large sphere) appears to be a Corinthian Yacht Club emblem, likely celebrating the yacht "Gloriana," but lacks explanatory context. The page serves primarily as a commercial vehicle for luxury goods targeting wealthy, fashionable readers.

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WE MAKE SOLID SILVER ONLY, AND OF BUT ONE GRADE—THAT OF STERLING, Y's FINE THEREFORE PURCHASERS SECURE Solid Silver Exclusively. ENTIRE FREEDOM FROM FALSE IMPRESSIONS AND THE QUESTION “Ig IT SILVER OR IS IT PLATED I"” IS NEVER RAISED CONCERNING A GIFT BEARING OUR’ TRADE-MARK. CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB OF NEW YORK, WON BY “‘GLORIANA.'* Fashionable Town Carriages. MESSRS. BREWSTER & CO. have now on sale at their only place of business, Broadway, Forty-Seventh to Forty-Eighth Street, 1¢@ variety of all the fashionable shapes for the coming season. traps and vehicles for country use in great number. THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD FOR STYLE AND QUALITY. Lowell THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE. Lowell Carpets have been justly celebrated for more than half acentury. The best quality, designs, and coloring. To protect buyers from deception, the word Lowell is woven in capital letters at’ each repeat of the pattern in the back of LOWELL BRUSSELS AND WILTONS. Carpets PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFITS AnD EQUIPMENTS. E£.& H. T. ANTHONY & CO., sot Broadway, New York. Sporting Eighth Series, The new volume for the year 1851 in this popular and successful series of collections of the best illustrations, accompanied by witty,| humorous, and satirical sa) from the Drightest ‘American publication of its class.— “LIFE.” 1 vol., oblong quarto, New style binding in “cadet gray" cloth. with wide white band at top. This band is richly stamped in gold, with design by Att wood, and the lettering is stamped in dark blue partly on the white band and partly on the gray Cloth’ “Bevetled boards. ss gro ‘The third, Gfth, sixth and seventh volumes of this series can also be had in the same binding at the same price. Manufacturers and Importers of Photo- = graphic Instruments, Chemicals and Supplies. Detective and View Cameras in great variety, Frederick A. Stokes Company,| g ‘it aE aiis WOR 182 FIFTH AVENUE, for the Books of Instruction ‘Amateur, Schook Outhts for the young inner. ne feur Outfls from NEW YORK CITY. upwards. Send for Iustrated Catalogue. © years established in this line of business. STERLING. Wuitinc Mpc Co. Silversmiths, UNION SQUARE & 16TH ST., New York. PRETTY HANDS be Tha means that the gloves must nd be shabby at the finger tip They will be if you don’t we Kayser’s Patent Finge Tipped Silk Glove. A g antee ticket goes with every pai must well gloved. If you cannot get this glove from your dealer, notiy ! manufacturer, JULIUS KAYSER, New York, and he will et E you get them. EVERY young lady wan! a Tabourette with bh: afternoon set. They do cost much. WHOLESALE OR RETAl Write for Prices. WM. B. MERSHON & 60 Saginaw, E. S., Mich. RADFORD, JONES & CO.) a... 61.00 n year. Postage Pal Court, Hant& Military Talos |i onTHLY cALENDL HANOVER SQUARE, - LONDON, W. Telegraphic Address, “Lrrnoravt Loxpon,” FOR 1892, SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS comicbooks.com