Life Magazine – October 24, 1889 (# 356) – Cupid fixing broken hearts
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Life Magazine – October 24, 1889 (# 356) – Cupid fixing broken hearts
Cover : “Old” married couple talking about kisses, “Weren’t you eighteen once?” art by Stephen Van Schaick.
– Two page centerspread art by Henry Ellinwood Dey, “After the Campaign,” Cupid fixing up broken hearts in preparation for the next season.
– Some current events include : Visit by Sir Edwin Arnold editor of the London Telegraph, Trial of General Lester Faulkner the Dansville bank wrecker, Electricity may be used in modern warfare.
– “A Buffalo juror who openly solicited a bribe from one of the parties to a case before his court, was found to be notoriously insane. He is looked upon as the perfect fruit of our admirable system of selecting jurors.”
– And many more smaller artworks, cartoon art, and ads … a very entertaining vintage publication!
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