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This page is primarily **advertising for Harper's periodicals** (Magazine, Bazaar, Young People, and Weekly) for 1893. The text lists upcoming content including serialized novels, articles on fashion and cooking, coverage of the Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and illustrations of Shakespeare's comedies. There are **no visible political cartoons or satirical illustrations** on this page that I can discern from the image. The page functions as a promotional catalog describing Harper Brothers' publications' features and subscription rates ($4.00 per year for most titles). The only potentially notable content is mention of coverage of "Political Events of the year," suggesting Harper's Weekly would document contemporary political news, but no specific satire or cartoon commentary is visible here.

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HARPER’S MAGAZINE for 1893. Two New Novels begin in the January Number: “The Refugees,” a great American Historical Komance by A, Conan Dove, ‘and “Horace Chase,” an American Story, by Constance FENIMORE Wootsoy, Among the other attractions for the year will be : New articles on the South and West, by Junin Raven, Articles on Old New York, by Thomas AL Jaxvirn, illustrated, Articles on Russia and Germany, by Pourrney Bicriow, illustrated by Rewine ‘ Impressions of A Season in London, by Richakp Hakpine Davis, illustrated. Eastern Riders. Us. , illustrated. The ‘Afcican Slave-Trade, by illustrated by Rriauncron, Italian Gardens described and illustrated by Cas. \. Pharr, Personal Recollections of John G. Whittier, by Mrs. James T. Fietps, illustrated Short Stories by popular authors, Illustrations of Shakespeare’s Comedies, by F..\. Anuney. A New Novel by William Black, to begin in the June Number, etc HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE for 1893. are more than ‘Twelve Pictures, Puzzle juvenile weekly Five papers by ‘Colonel ‘It, A, Dover, Hexky Mo Sranney, ‘There Hundred Pages brimfal of and Fun, in every volume of this How Edison Triumphed. ‘he great inventor's own account of his early struggles and failures, Queer Greenland Folk. !icutenant Romer E. Peavy, U.S. .N,, tells the boys and girls of America, through Hakper’s Yous Peore, about the queer folk he found in Northern Greenland, How to Get On In Life. Proressor Wittiam Mariiws is entertaining and instructive in the four articles that he has prepare: Our National Capital. These descriptive papers will be found just the thing to read in connection with your history lessons. The Mate of the “Mary Ann.” ‘The leading feature of Hakver’s YounG PeopLe is its stories, best—a serial, by Sorputk Swett, The Romance of Commerce. ‘These charming papers tell how great merchants opened up the New World, and include such subjects as: “The Quest of the North-west Passage,” * The South Bubble,” and ‘The Chase of the Spanish Galleons.” The World’s Fair. During the taken to tell you all about the ” This is one of our ur special pains will be {xposition, HARPER'S MAGAZINE, - - = __ per Year, $4.00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, - - - - “ 4.00 Booksellers and Postmasters usually receive Subscriptions, or Draft, When no time ts HARPER’S GREAT ASIERICAN PERIODICALS. TERMS FOR HARPER’S PERIODICALS. | Postage Free to all Subscribers in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. Subscriptions sent direct to the publishers should be accompanied by specified, Subscriptions will begin with the current Number. Address HARPER & BROTITERS, Fraxkiin Souakk, HARPER’S BAZAR for 1893. Harver’s Bazar begins its Twenty-sixth Volume in 1893. | is the best weekly journal for women in the world, Fashion. ‘The Bazar’s facilitics are unsurpassed. It antic pates changes in the mode. In New York hions, gives important details about fabrics, tints and textures. Worch Models. Sanxpoz and MaGnianr constantly fe nish beautiful designs for the Bazar from Worth modes | age, promenade, dinner, reception, and evenisy toilets. The Pattern-Sheet Supplement enables women to cz their own garments at home, and iseindispensable to th modiste. Serials will be written by WaLver Besant and Epona Lyau Cooking and Serving. Useful recipes in great varier will be prepared by competent writers. Embroidery and Needle-work will be frequently ill! trated. Special Features. “Atthe Toilet,” by Curistine TeERHUN | Herrick, “Color Effects in the Garden,” by Canpac ) Wherever. Otive THorne MILLer will write of domesti pets. The work of women in the Columbian Expositioy will be constantly and fully reported. HARPER’S WEEKLY for 1893. Harver’s Weekty for the coming year will present mor | attractive features than any other periodical of this country | The Columbian Exposition will be illustrated by a whose studio will be in Chicago as long as the r lasts and its features will be described by special correspondent: in that city, Army and Navy. Haxrek’s W t may be called the officis services. Public Events, disasters by fire and flood, and all incident of public concern will be brought out as promptly as the) become of interest. The Political Events of the year and the statesmen whh appear prominently in them will be pictured with pen ant pencil. } Portraits, for which the Werkiy is justly celebrated, wit biographical sketches, will be given of men and women note. Amateur Sport. ‘This popular Department will continu!) under the editorship of Caspar W. Wuirney. The Short Srories, which are a marked feature of the Weekiy, are by such writers as Rupyarp Kipiinc, r\ Conan Dovir, We Crakk Russkit, WALTER Besant) Ricuarp Harpine Davis, OL1veE SCHREINER, JOHN Kesl prICK Banas, and Junttan Ratrn, KLY will continue to bi} pictorial organ of the twi HARPER'S BAZAR, - - - - per Year, $4.0)/ HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, - - “ Post-office Money Ord comicbooks.com