Life, 1896-05-28 · page 4 of 28
Life — May 28, 1896 — page 4: what you’re looking at
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# Analysis This page contains primarily **advertisements and business listings** rather than political satire. The left side advertises Raymond & Whitcomb Tours (offering trips to Alaska and Japan) and lists subscription rates for various periodicals. The right side features a Sozodont toothpaste advertisement promising to "preserve the teeth, perfume the breath, and harden the gums" with daily application. The bottom right contains an informational article about *The Nation* magazine, describing it as an independent weekly review of literature, science, and politics founded by E.L. Godkin. There are **no political cartoons visible** on this page. The satirical magazine *Life* here serves primarily as a vehicle for late-19th/early-20th-century advertisements and publishing notices, typical of periodicals from this era.
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LIFE RAYMOND & WHITCOMB National Park, St. Maul, Minneapo over privilegessnd give rentive free- he the Hawaiian Islands nd the Oriental round will vement. very fall and attractive. Ou Europe, (iocluding Now tours Railroad and Stes Sead for circular RAYMOND & WHITCOMB, 296 Washington Street, - - + Boston, Mass. 100 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 31 East Fourteenth Street, New York iship Tickets to all points, SUBSCRIPTION TO PERIODICALS. We take subscriptions for periodicals, American and Fore! numbers. Subscriptions must be for full’ year. This is but a part list Abbreviations: ‘ican Angler i. merican Field 1c Artem Art Amateur m : Architecture and Buildin, Art Jouroal m Athenwum Atlant azar Black Cat Boston € Tongregatioualist Brooklyn Life Catholic Standard Century m. Chambers’ Journal m Christian at Work w Christian Herald 1 Churchman 1w Gritic w... Current Literature m..... Decorator and Furnisher m. Eclectic 1 Episcopal Recorder 1 Vvangelist lectrical En Punch 1. Fliegende Blatter w. : 4 Public Opinion 1 Forum m..... i Queen. thick paper: Gartenlaube w. 2. 260 | Revuedes Monde Deux =m: Golden Days wor in s faturday Revie Graphic (London) thick paper cientific American, Green Bag.. ‘and Builders’ ni, Harper's Bazar w.. jentific American “Monthly m. entific American Supplement. w Weekly: aw. Sclentifle American and Supple- “Round Ta i ment w. Mlustrated London News, with Mid- ribner's Magazine m. summer and Christmas numbers. pectator w., Without Midsummer and Christ- t. Nicholas m. number ...... i Temple Bar m..... Veber Land und Meer wo. Vicks m........ Westminster iteview (reprint) @ Young Ladies’ Journal m cit cn. Also bind back The prices given are for one year. w, weekly; mt, monthly ; e-m, semi- monthly: a qu Inland Architect m. Monthiy m..; slie’s Weekly 1c Lit : Medical and Surgical Journai Nature w. Nation w. : North merican Review m Observer w. Outing m. 2) Outlook i. Pall Mall Presbyteri Popular Science m : Presbyterian Review 4. Puck ve. = “Archite ts Independent Illustrated American w Tron Age img “om. GROADWAY OAL rf POURTH AVE. Successors +> AT.Siewarr & Co, NEW YORK. 9090S 9909900 0000000000000F 9000000000000 000 6 | *oessensetcenceneencseensceceecereceeeerentsss mi {ii ww applied every day and a little of this (a box of Powder used twice a week (bor of Powder will preserve the teeth, perfume the breath, and harden the gums. A gample of Sozonost (including a cake of Soroderma Soap) t provided yc ion Like and send three cents for postage. / HALL & RUCKEL, New York, Proprietors of Sozodunt and otiee well known preparations, 99000000000 0000000000000000600000 0000000004 3 ee ccccccccccsccc cc ccc cc ccc ccc cc cccccccc cocccccccoccooos. _The Nation is published every week, at Broadway and Fulton Street. ded b Li Godkin in 1865, and Mr. Godkin is still the editor. Tue Nation is an independent weekly review of literature, science politics, witha commentary on the most importaot American and foreigt events, spe and occasional correspondence, editorial and mi Haneos articles on prominent political and social topics, and thoroughly competes criticism of the latest developments of literature, sciénce, art, music, and te drama. The two hundred contributors who prepare this feast for the schol and the thinker include the foremost names in American literature and thou besides many famous men in England and France, Germany and Italy, America and Japan, Tite Nation has been pronounced by the Satur Review to be “on the intellectual level of the best European periodicals.” has a large and widely dist uted circulation in all the States of the in foreign parts. The development of that class of independent voters #b control the balance of power in several Northern States is largely the work & Tuk Nattoy, which has always fought for purity, wisdom, and independese in public life, and for honesty and integrity in legislation. It was fc art, apt Subscription, $3.00 a year, postpard ; shorter term at a proportionat rate. Sample copy sent free on application. TO ADVERTISERS. The weekly circulation of THE NATION is about 10,000 copies. This numbe represents, however, but a portion of the actual readers of the journal, as goes to all the leading libraries and reading-rooms throughout the country, at! to the homes of people of intelligence and means everywhere. It stands alow in its field. The announcements of the leading publishers are a feature of TH Nation, which contains more book-advertising than any other weekly pape Prominent financial houses, the best schools, and other high-class advertise) of all kinds use its columns constantly. The utmost care 1s taken to excl all unpleasant or unworthy advertising. Advertising rates or other information given on application. 206 to 210 Broadway, New York City.