comicbooks.com Join Free

Life, 1893-01-26 · page 2 of 14

Life — January 26, 1893 — page 2: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Life — January 26, 1893 — page 2: Life, 1893-01-26

What you’re looking at

This page is predominantly **advertising** rather than editorial content or political cartoons. It features commercial advertisements for various products and services circa 1893, including: - **Whiting M'fg Co.**: A silversmith promoting solid sterling silver goods - **Lowell Carpets**: Advertising Brussels and Wilton carpet products - **Stern Bros**: Promoting their "Classique Corset" - **Pennsylvania Railroad**: Advertising tours to California's Golden Gate via their "Superb Appointed Train" - **Music**: A free catalogue offer from Arthur P. Schmidt There are no political cartoons or satirical commentary visible on this page. The ornamental circular silver piece at top left appears to be a product illustration. This is simply a commercial advertising page from *Life* magazine's business section.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

a ie ae ae WE MAKE SOLID SILVER ONLY, AND OF BUT ONE GRADE- THAT OF STERLING #45 FINE | THEREFORE PURCHASERS SECURE ENTIRE FREEDOM FROM FALSE IMPRESSIONS, AND THE QUESTION “is IT SILVER OR 1S IT PLATED?" 1S NEVER RAISED CONCERNING A GIFT BEARING OUR TRADE-MARK. Solid Silver Exclusively. STERLING WHITING MWF’GCO. Silversmiths, Union Square & 16th St. POST YOURSELF ON THE WORLD'S FAIR CITY, THE NEW BOOK “ OHIOAGO BY DAY AND NIGHT,’ Contains what you want to know re- garding the great Western metropolis. its light and dark sides are told in a breezy manner. In it will be found infurmation of which even many resi- dents themselves are ignorant. 1f|f visiting Chicago for only a day it will repay you to read this book. 800 Pages 69 Ilustrations, Price, 50 cents. Sold by newsdealers, or sent postpaid by the publishers, THOMSON & ammanaay-<| 234 La Salle Street, Lowell Lowell Carpets have been famous for more than half a century. The best quality, designs, and coloring. To protect buyers from decep- tion, the word Lowell is woven in capital letters at each repeat of the pattern in the back of LOWELL BRUSSELS AND WILTONS. Carpets Wm. B. Mershon & Co., Saginaw, East Side, Mich. Just the thing for Wedding Presents. OUR TURKISH TABOURETTES. “Henry C lay" Now here's a hand camera that people have been waiting for. “Describe it?” With pleas ure. Your name and address please, and the description wil! come. Scovill & Adams Co., 423 Broome St., N. Y. Send for Catalogue. Carefully graded Catalogues | * containing the best music of all the leading composers. Address ARTHUR P. SCHMIDT, 154 Tremont 8t.,Boston, Mass, mnreratie al discounts made from NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The STANDARD RAILWAY of AMERICA, - TOURS - To THR Golden Gate Affording an exceptional opportunity to visit CALIFORNIA The Tourists Travel by a SUPERBLY APPOINTED TRAIN Of Pullman Vestibule Drawing-room, Sleeping, Smoking and Library, Dining and Observation Cars—an exact Counterpart . Pennsylvania Limited | Hare 3 Sth. 1893. Celebrated Classique Corse adapted to all figu affording Absolute Comfort Improving the and Excelling All Others In Fit and Fi to be had in the latest and mq Dates of U March 2d. 18! Starting. Mareh 29th, 1893. Ti I for firstand second Xcursion Ic Ke Ss tours include all Pecessary expenses directions, three days bead at Hotel del Coronade, san Diegor and transportation to the principal resorts of California. For the third tour all: necessary cx- penses are included for the entire time absent. turn limits of tickets for all tours adjustable to the wishes of tourists. Tourist Agent and Chaperce Accompany Back Party For itinerary containing full information, ap- ply to Ticket ents or address Tourist Agent, 49 Broadway, New York ; 860 Fulton Street, Brooklyn; or 233 South Fourth St., Philadelphia, CHAS.E.PUOH, J.B. W00D, GEO, W. BOTD, Gen't Manager.” Gen. Pass. Agt. Asst Gen Puss. agt. We have been much toterested in perusing a ver: odd clreularimued Uy Chas M1, Roycer of No. Broad: Ti New Yori “iets entitied “Cemetery Stock an an Investment,” ‘a Ine of Investment Shieh bo certainly new to moet people, aod evideatly well worth investigation. Vocanny as the dea of * trading | n your ances tors" may scem at first thought, this circular ¢: Plaine the matter so clearly ase Derfectiy sate and entirely legitimate business transaction, and ene which pays such extraordinary returns, that one can well afford to lay sentiment axide in euch an invest- West 23d ment, We think it may be well worth the trouble to Investors to send for one of the circulars, comicbooks.com