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This issue is unread and uncirculated. Purchased from the accountants for the old Life magazine years ago. Well illustrated with humorous sketches as well as serious issues of the day. Stereotypical views of Irish, Jews, Chinese and Black. Indians were treated the same but sympathetically. Beautiful women grace its pages. Inside: Puck is fined $1037.66. The National Weather Bureau chief is out of his mind in predictions. A commissioner of Indian affairs wants the Apaches caught and sent to an island. Life thinks they should be killed, but the milder disposition ones could be sent to an island - but first they must be caught. William H. Vanderbilt dies. Jay Gould leaves Wall Street, Ward and Fish are gone already. Irish dynamiters. Centerfold is horsemanship and carriage driving - several vignettes. 1/2 page print of the "Juror's Strike." They organize to not have to serve for $1 per case. Oliver Herford print. This is a good one folks. ads. Lots of other items.
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